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mipping.

Okra, Br. ... 3:435, T. Johnstone, R.N.R., and May,Rangoon via Singapore 24th April, Rice.-J., M. & Co.

Pera, Br. 5.1, 4.916, A. L. Valentini, 3rd May, London zohlar, and Singapore 18th April, Gen.-P. & D. S. N. Co. Anghin, Ger. 5.5, 1,930, G. Schultzen, 3rd May, -langkok via Koh-si-chang 26th April, Rice and Gen.-B. & S. Empress of Japan, Br. %.8, 3,039, Heora Pybus, K.N.R., 4th Ma-Vancouver viy Ports 15th April, and Shanghai and May, Flour and Beer.-C. P. R. Co.

Kweiyang, Br. 6.3., 1,062, Meathrel, 4th May, Chiakiang and Wuhu 29th April, Gen B & S.

Maharaja, Br. s.5., 1,046. E. J. Page, 4th May, -Calcutta via Singapore 29th April, Rice and Flur-Lia Chuen. Haiching, Br. s.s., 1,267, A. E. Hodgins, 4h

May, Foochow via Amoy and Swatow ist May, Gen.-D., L. & Co. Tamsui, br. 1.8, 919, Ecdy, 4th May,-Cantun

3rd May, Gen.-8. & S.

Co

Tyr. Nor. 95, 1,418, L. Danielsen, 4th May-Canton 3rd May, Coal.-S., T. &

Kwanglee, Ch. 5.5., 1,474, Lincoln, 4th May,-

Canton 3rd May, Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co Frithjof, Nor. s.s.. 891, Haraldsen, 4th May,

Tansui and Swatow 2nd May, Gen -'). S. K.

Clearances at the Harbour Office. Maharaju, for Saigon. Kuunglee, for Shanghal.

Wosung, for Swatow,

Kwangtung, for Canton.

Wingchai, lor Macao.

Tuk Hing, for Kongmua.

May 3.

Tiger, Ger. gunboat, for Pakhoi.

May 4.

Hausa, Ger. cruiser, for Swatow, Frnest Simons, for Shanghai. Kanagawa diaru, for Japan. Argonia, for Yokohama. Hurban, for Swatow.

Phu Ven, for Yokohama.

Cari Diederichsen, for Hoihow.

Trites, for Swałow

Okra, fur Yokohama.

Woosung, for Shanghai.

Gata, for Saigon.

W'esang, for Swatow.

Kaifong, for Manila.

Gentral Bagedano, for Shanghai,

Jean, for Shanghai.

Man Arrives,

Per Anghin, from Bangkok, &c-Mr. Chc

hame.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1904.

Vessels in Port.

STEAMERY.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTEK. May 4th, 1904, 8.M.

Adferson, Mr.. Bar. Th. Hu, Wind Wr. Andrews, H. W.

Amara, Br. 5.5., 1,565, C..J. Mattock, 19th April-Saigon 15th April, Rice, Flour and

Vladivostock. - Cotton Sted.- 1., M. & Co.

Nemuro...... Ardandeary, Br. 5.5, 2,0,0, W. Kinley, 30th Hakudate ...

April-Moji 24th April, Cool B, & Co.

Tokio Borneo, Ger. ss., 2,103, F. Musle, 25th April.

Kochi

-Sandakan 21st April, Gen. and Timber. Nagasaki..... -M. & Co.

Kagoshima... Oshima..... Cardium, Br. 5.5, 3,594, Daniel, 3rd May,-

Naba Pulo Bukum 19th April, and Singapore

Ishigakijima.. 17th, Bulk Petroleum.-A., K. & Co.

Taihoku...... Chwnshan, Br. 8.5, 1,281, 1, 1). Jenkins, 12th Thichu.........

April-Saigon 8th April, Gen.-B. & Co.

Tainan... Fausang, Br. s.5., 1,410, T. Mitchell, 1st May,

-Hongay 29th April, Coal, M. & Co. Hinsang. Hir. 5... 1,576, W. E. Sawer, 1st May,Java (Sourabaya) 32nd April, Sugar. -M, & Co.

Haihao, Fr. 5.5., 508, Caste, 28th April,—

Haiphong and Haihow 25th April, Gen. A. R. M.

Isle de Negros, Ain. 5.5., 203, Laniligen, 7th April, Manila 3rd April, Ballast.-13. & Co.

Koshun ......

Pescadores...

Arral, Madam Bassett, Madam

HONGKONG.

Mackie, C. Gordon Marriott, Dr. O. Marston, Mrs. E.

a.m.

A.m.36.16

Bell, E. J.

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30:13]

11 30.10

Bell, Mrs.

Mc Aran, T. P. McCallum, W. J. Meikle, Mr. & Mrs.

11

29.99

Bell, Miss L.

Miller, P. L.

29.99

Birbeck, R. J.

Miles, E. T.

30.03

Bissell, W. S.

29.96

Moore, J. H.

$29.93

Roggan, Mr. & Mrs. R. Morrison, P.H.,

Fr

(29.93!

Bonner, E. A.

am.j29.86

Bostinon, L.

and Mrs. Newington, A. G.

29.9 j29 86

Borthwick, Mrs. R. W. North, C. J.

29.87

Boyce, W. B.

29.87

Brady, W. E.

4.. 29.88

29.93

CV

29.87

Clark, W. G.

Colson, F. T

Weihaiwei... Gutzlaff ....... Sharp Peak...! Amoy 6.30 a 179.94| Swalow...9 a.. Canton.........

Mengkongoa.m.29 88 7782 Victoria Pesk

Gap Rack...' Масле

Nam Sang, Hr. s.5, 2,591, Geo. Payne, 3rd Haiphong .... May, Singapore 27th April, Gen.—J., M. | Manila......... & Co.

Bacolod......

Narge, Norw.'s.s., 1924, flod, est May,-Barry Builo.... 14th Mar, and Singapore 23rd April, Coal. Cehu -Order.

Sado Maru, Jap. 5.s., 3,861, G. Anderson, 24th April,-Singapore 19th April, Ballast.-N.

Y. K.

Seward, Am, transport, 1,250, Croskey, 20th

April,-Manila 16th April.

Signal, Ger. 5., 907, A. Bendixen, 30th April, -Bangkok 23rd April, Rice.-J. & Co. Simoom, Br. 5.s., 3.737, R. E. Collins, 24th

April,-Barry Docks 12th Mar. Coal.-D. & Co., L.d.

Sobig, Nor. 5.5, 2,625, Gralard, 28th April.- Barry and Singapore 23rd April, Coal.-- Master.

Swanley, Br. 5.s., 2,937, J. Dawson, 3rd May,- Kuichinotzu 28th April, Bunker Coal- G., L. & Co.

Tartar, Br. s.s., 4.175. F. W. Evans, 29th April, -Vargover via Japan 31st Mar., Gen.- C. P. P Co.

Telemach, Br. s.8. 131, 1 Williamson, Ist May, Saigon 26th April, Rice and Cotton, -Onkr.

Themis, N. 5., 1, 109, 7 hamussen, 29th April,

--Kobs and Maji 2318 April, Coal and GenYee Won & Co.

Tweeddale, 5.5, Mile, 1615 April,-Moji

roth Api, Ballast.-G., L. & Co. Zafiro, Br. s. 1,611, Rodger. 2nd May, → Mardi 3th April, Gen., T. & Co.

Salliso VærekLN,

Per Per, from Port Said for Shanghai--MrAlgoa Bay, Dr. q. 11, Title, 4th Mar-3 S. Bothas. Proin Singapore for Hongkong --- Mr. T. C. Stafford.

Per Hatching, from Cost Paris-Rev. W. F. Knox, Mr. Lloyd, Capt. Wrobking, Mess s.

F. C. Butcher, Trau Cho, Son, Choo Tek Hee, and 297 Chinese

Passengers departed.

Per Leongsang for Manila-Mr. and Mrs. F. D McCarl, air. Bernando David, Mr. and Mrs. H. Araki, Messrs Kanz, Araki, Lay Luo,; Cey Tey, Ley Chiu, Lam Wah. Che Coux, Lei Cap, Lai Y Chio, Long Kam Cheng, Lee Kong, Lia Sea Po, Ma Chu, Wong Sam and Weng

Gam.

Per Anna, for Saigain-Messrs. R. Imbert, Dautine Kourard, Le van Le Secretain Amramite, wife and 3 sons, and 33 Chinese. For Singapore-Rev. Gabriel Archange, Messrs. M. V. M. Dupond, Marquardt, Kwik Thong Biarno, Kwik Djoen Eeng, 24 Japanese and Chinese. For Bomby-Mr. H. C. McKilleigan. For Marseilles-M. P. Lucken, Mr. M. C. Brooks, Messrs. Charles Taylor and Brog

Ferreira.

Shipping Report.

Str. Aweryang from Chiakiang :-Moderate variable winds, and dense fog,

Hongay 15th Feb., Coal-B. & S.

Maria Le, Ital. bq., 1,118, D. Urso, 9th April, -Freemantle 7th Feb., Sandalwood.- Order.

Hongkong & Whampoa Dark Returas.

H.L.G.M.S. Moewe... H.M.S. Taku ......... U.S.S. Monterey...... Honam..... Apenrade.... damastor Haihao....

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Ships Passed The Canal. Lward-gih April-Plantmars, Titani, Verona, Ulysses, Segovia 13th April-Schuyl- kill, Sunda. 16th April-Calthis, Indramaya,' Trenkai, Bornen, Courtfield, Silvertip. 20th April-Vindobona, Elaine, Heimdal, Sithonia. 23rd April-ishtralien, Nurnberg, Unison, 26th April-Konigsberg, Border Knight, Bam- berg 27th April-Ceylon, Flintshire. 20th April --Java, Candia, Armand Behic, Rhipeus. ̧

Homeward-9th April-Roon. 13th April

29.88

Campbell, R. Cheshire, F. D.

| Davidson, V.S.A, LU.

W. T.

Davies, Mrs. J. T.

Deacon, F. 1.

C

SE

ENE

29.8578

E

Dean, G.

29.84 8671wsW

1.m

NE

j29.86 84 -wsw 3 c 19.88, 82

OT

Dicka, W. B.

C. St. James. 10am.

Dost Office.

A Mail will close for :- Canton-Per Kinshan, 5th May, 7.30 AM. Macao-Per Heuugahan, 5th May, 1.15 P.M. Shanghai-Per Kwangle, 5th May, 2 P.M. Shanghai–Per Tamsui, 5th May, 3 P.M. Shanghai-Per Tingsang, 5th May, 3 P.M. Chefoo-Per Karin, 5th May, 3 F.M. Namtao-Per Taichun, 5th May, 5 P.M. Sanbue--Pei Hoi Fu, 5th May, 5 PM, Macao-Per Wingchai, 5th May, 5 P.M. Kongmoon, Kumchuk and Samshui-Per Lintun, 5th May, 5 P.M.

Canton-Per Fatshan, 5th May, 5 P.M. I Canton-Per Hankow, 6th May, 7.30 A.M. Swatow-Per Haiching, 6th May, 10 AM. Kudat and Sandakan-Per Borneo, 6th May. P.M.

Nantao-Per Taichun, 6th May, 3 P.M Sanbue-Per Hai Fu, 6th May, § P.M. Macao-Per Wingchat, 6th May, 5 P.M. Canton Per Powan, 6th May, 5 P.M. Canton-Per Kinsha", 7th May, 7.30 A.M. Manda-Per Zafiro, 7th May, 9 A.M. Manila-Per Shawout, 7th May, to A.M. Moji, Kobe, Yokohama and San Francisco- Per Algoa, 7th May, 11 A.M.

Shanghai-Pet Kwongsang, 7th May, 2 PM Swatow and Tientsin-Per Chihli, zih May, PM.

Namitao - Taichun, 7th May, 5 PM. Sanbue Per Hai Fu, 7th May, 5 P.M. Macao-Per Wingchni, 7th May, P.M. Canton Per Fatshan, 8th May, 9 A.M. Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cook town, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney aart Melbourne-Per Tainan, 9th May, 3 P.M.

Straits and Calcutta-Per Namsang, toth May, 2 P.M.

Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Ischia, 11th May, to A.M.

Shanghai, Nagasaki. Kobe, Yokobaina, Victoria and Vancouver, .C.-Per Empress of Japan, 11th May, 11 A.M.

Debrunner, A.

Derbyshire, J. H.

Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. J. Downing, J. C.

Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher, H. G.

Fischer, R.

Garcia, M.

Garry, C. J.

Gic, J. and vale!

Glover, C. Grani, A. W. Gras, Mr. Hall, Capt. T. Hamblin, J. H. Hamersley, B. F. Hanford, H. B. Hayton, I. T. Heckford, R. G. Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. icely, Rev. F. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

E. S. Katsch, E A. Leggati, E A. Lewis, A. K. Macaulay, Dr. H. R. Macgowan, R. J.

Agese, Mr.

Beattie, J. M. Beattie, M. P. Benson, Mr. & Mrs.

PEAK.

Hunny, Lieut. Col. F.

W.

Bunny, Major and Mrs. E. Bunny, Miss

Brawn, Col. L. F. Conrad, Mr. and Mrs.

Dymock, A, A. Ehelderke, Cipt. Dr. Fonte, R.N., Capt. and

Mrs.

Onslow, Mrs. M. Osborn, Mrs. F. Pattie, Mr. & Mrs. J. A.

Peirce, Mr. and Mrs.

1. H. D.

Peschkopf, Mrs. and

servant

Pike, R.N., LI. & Mrs. G. Fingdengalos, E. & B. Potter, A. G. Potts, W. 11. Rafael, Mrs. E. J. Heilby, G. A. Ross, G. P. Salis-Schwabe, G. Sayle, R. T. D. Scales, U.S.A., Lt. W.

B.

Schiller, G. B. Scott, Mr. & Mrs. Gray Shaw, F. E. Smuters, Mr. and Mrs Skott, C. Soler, J.

Somerville, Geo.

Somewille, Mrs. A.

Stafford, T. C.

Stanley, R. II. Stuart, Mrs. Leslie C. Thomas, C. 11. Trimmel, W. D. Vallance, C. A. Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Whitton, Mrs. A. M. Winter, O. Wolff, Philip Woolmer. Mr. & Ms. Wright, Mr. and Mrs.

C. G.

KING EDWARDC

Muller, V. H. Anderson, Capt. R. A. 1 ugh, d. 1.

J.

Arthur, H. W. Chadbourne, Wm. M. Chozalon, A.

Jameson, J. Walt Jameson, Mrs. Kent, R.

E.

Pundke, A. B.

Railton, W. A.

Rose, Mr & Mis. T. J. *as-Schwabe, G. Shepherd, Bruce Shephard, Mr. Herbert

1-Col. F. Spitze, M.

Stephens. Mr. & Mrs.

M. J. D. Talat, Mr. and Mrs M.

Kent, Mrs. F. E. Kent, Cap. W. Menzies, R. S Muelle. En, it ourul for Vaughan, K„S

Worlmann, A.

Peral

Manila-Per Rudi, 14th May, 9 AM,

Amphitrite... Shangha, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Andromeda Victoria and Vancouver, BC-Per Tartar, 21st Bramble May, 11 A.M.

Britomart Europe, &, India, via Tuticorin-Pei Centurion ... Bayern, 15th May, 1 A.M.

Cressy

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

Bell, J. F.

Boyce, W. B.

CONNAUGHT.

Str. Okra from Rangoon-Fine weather-Se ofr1. 23rd April-Ajax, Preussen. Bell, Mrs. J. throughout, N.Ely wind within 700 miles to

Arrivals at Home-9th April-Palermo. Hongkong.

13th April-C. Ferd, Laeisz, Keemun, 16th Buchanan, E. B. April--Radnorshire. 20th April-Ganfa, 470- Christie, Mr. & Mrs. June 23rd April-Gisela, Sydney. 26th April Cropio. Tolm

Macduff. 29th April-Sagami, Glaucus.

Sir. Haiching from Fonchow:-Light SW. breezes with intervals of fog there to Amoy, strong N.Ely breezes with c'ear weather there to Swatow, thence to port light variable airs, and hazy smooth.

Str. Namuang from Singapore Light winds, cloudy, with smooth sea to Lat. 7 N., then over cast, with heavy rain squafls, and confused sea 10 Lat. 14, thence to pop light winds, fine and clear, smooth sea.

Steamers Expected.

Vestais

From

Coptic

Simla

Indrapura

Agents Dive

THE WEATHER,

The following report is from Mr. J. Plun- mer, Chief Assistant of the Hongkong Obser

vatory:

Davies, F. O. Dufour, Mrs. B.

D. Levy, Charles

Menashib, R. Newborn, R. H.

Rees, L. C.

Dulot, Mme.

Siebenshuin, R.

Byre, Mr. and Mrs.

I. Trimingham. N. S. P

Harris, J. D.

Helme, E. B.

Walker, A. T. Williams, W. H.

THOMAS'

Marroni, M.

Kinsha

Leviathan

Moorhen

Ocean

Oller ...

Frege, Mr. and Mrs. French, Major G. A. Grant, H.N., Eng. Lieut.

A. R.

Hudig, D. Hamilton, Major Hamilton, J. E.

Lowe, D. R. Martin, R. McDermott, A. I'. B. Maxon, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Perry, F Pollock, H. E. Post, N.

"I am getting on in years,” he said—"nearly sixty-eight-and since I lost my eye I have done no work in the pits. That is, however, not the only trouble I have had. For two years I was laid up with an attack of liver complaint, which caused acute indigestion. I also suffered Įfrom nervous debility. I had agonising pains in the head, and was subject to feelings of Mrs.giddiness. I was hardly able to eat, and got.

Pratt, Major and Reid, T. H. Rice, P. J. Sawer, Mrs. W. E. Sinclait, A. Skelton, Mr. Skelton, Mrs. Smith, A. Findiny Smith, C. W. Spalckbaver, W. O. C. Steavenson, D. Stokes, Mr.

into a very weak, low, and depressed state of health. Indeed, I used to feel at times like a man out of his mind, and but for Dr. Williams' pink pills I don't know what would Have become of me.

"To see if I could get any br fit," said Mr. "I went to | Henshall, continuing his ator.

Rhyl, and spent three weeks at one of the con-

Hardy, R., Comuan- Sutherland, Mr. and valescent homes there. But I got no better i m'façı, while I was at Rhyl I thought my end

der and Mrs. Hays,

Hewitt, F. T. R. Holborov, Mr. Jeffery, Mrs. Jeffires, H. W. King, Mr. Longstaff, G. 1. Longsta, Miss

Aberne, Mrs. Baker, Col

Rates, Mrs

Daniel, W.

Dye, H. S.

Capt.

I was approaching, and feeling that I should rather die at home, I came back to Stafford- shire. I still suffered on my return, and for a time became an out-patient at the North Staffordshire Infirmary. It was Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people that eventually cured

Mrs. J. and child Uffel, W. von Watkins, R.

and Mrs. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Wenborn, S. 7. White, Dr. and Mrs.

M. J. Yates, Mr. & Mrs C: Cine."

KOWLOON.

Iremonger, Lieut. Col.

and Mrs. Jewell, F. F. Laury, Dr. and and children

Gomes, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, Mr. Murchie, Mr. J. B. Gilson, G. A.

Yokura, K.

"How came you to take them?"

"Why, my son came from the North of England to visit nie, and to see if the change, would do me any good I went back with him Mrs.to his home. My son was at that time taking Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people, and ho gave me some to try. I took the greater part ol a bottle and in a fortnight they made a new man of me. I was able to go to work,

ACCIDENT IN AN ENGLISH COAL PIT.

While working in a Hanley coal pit some! years ago John Henshall lost an eye from a spark the pick-end The injury set up inflammation, which compelled the doctors to remove the eye. Finding his occupation as a miner gone, he has since worked as a gar! dener and at odd work. He is a most respect- able and intelligent man, the victim of repeated misfortunes.

Mr. John Henshall,

Victim of an accident at Hanley.

"And how is your health to-day ?" was the next question.

"Ob, I am much better," replied Mr. Hen- shall, "I have a better appetite, my nerves are stronger, and I seem to have mora vigour in me. Considering my age, I am feeling very fit indeed."

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Mr. Henshall, asked if he had any objection to his story being published, said: "I have only told you what is true, and there can be no objection to that being published.”

The experience of Mr. Henshall is that of many who have suffered from diseases arising from poor blood and shattered narves- 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 character.. istic 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, curing fus, paralysis, locomotor alaxy, St. Vitus dance, neuralgia. Only the genuine pills, bearing Dr. Williams' name, cure. Substitutes never cure. Genuine pills post free from Williams' Medicine Company, Holbem-viaduct, London, for two shillings and ninepence; but can be hind at all medicine shops if you take care to get the right ones, which did so mach good to this victim of Accident and Misfortune. [39

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION.

storeship

river gunboat

sloop

Captain Robert H. S. Stokes... Commander Emest Darton

Lieut.-Commander C. Asser... Commander P. V. Lewes, D.5.0.

LAST REPORTED AT

Mirs Bay Mirs Bay

... Hongkong

Yangisze

+

Yangtiza

***

Mirs Bay

Hongkong

Hongkong

Weihaiwei

Hongkong

Hongkong

Chemaipo

Mirs Bay

Hongkong

ITH M

***

Mirs Bay

Commander J. D. Daintree Lieut. Commander J. A. Gregory... Lieut.-Commander G. B. Powell ... Honourable N. G. Stopford... Lieut-Commander G. `G, Webster Captain T. G. Greet, R.N.

Hongkong

Hongkong

...Hongkong

Yangtze Kiang

Weihaiwai Hongkong

Hongkong

Shanghai Amoy

Sandakan West River Shanghai West River Mirs Bay

Lieut.-Commander John P. Irven...

***

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NAME.

CLASS.

TONS.

GUNS I.H.P.

CAPTAIN,

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokobama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Coptic, rath May, I AM.

Alacrity Yokohama and Kobe-Per Changråa, 13tb Albion t May, 3 P.M.

Algerine

despatch-vessel...

1,700

3,000

+

battleship, 1st class

12,950

16

13,500

sloop

1,050

6

1,400

cruiser, 1st class

[1,00

16.

18,000

cruiser, 1st class

gunboat, 1st class

710

6

1,300

gunboat, 1st class

710

1,300

battleship, 1st class...

10,500 IN

13,000

cruiser, 1st class

12,00

вод

24.033

Commander O. de B. Brock ... Captain T. H. M. Jerram Commander R. Nugent... Captain Charles Windham, c.v.o. Captain R. Nelson Ommanney Lieut. Commander F. M. Leake Lieut -Commander T. D. Pratt Captain Fegan... Captain Henry M. Tudor

** 7.1

---

Shanghai

Mirs Bay

191

***

Cherub

water tank and lug

Eclipse

cruiser, end class

Espiègle

sloop

390 5,60 }: 1,070

100

9,60›

10

1,400

Fame

torpedo boat destroyer

зво

6

5.700

Howard, E. Joseph, J. E. Lair, J. Lefeure, G.

Fearless

cruiser, 3rd class

1,380 12

3,700

Glory

battleship, 1st class.

$2,050

16 13,500

Captain W. A. Carter

Handy

torpedo boat destroyer

275

4,000

Hart

torpedo boat destroyer

275

4,000

Humber

1,640

800

Janus..

torpedo boat destroyer

280

3,900

.

cruiser, 1st class

+

14,100

31,592

river gunboat...

180-

2

800

battleship, rst class

12,950

16

13,500

torpedo boat destroyer

350

6,300

Phoenix

sloop...

+

1,015

1,400

Commander W. H. Nicholson

Rambler

surveying-vessel

835

650

Captain Morris H. Smyth

Rinaldo

980

1,400

Commander D. St. A. Wake...

Robin...

river gunboat

240

Rosario

sloop

1,400

Commander T. Jackson...

: Sandpiper

river gunboat

340

Lieut.-Cominander H. T. Atlay...

Peterson, Mr. and

J.

Mrs.

Pington, C. D. U. Rinker, T. E. Sharp, Edward Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.

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

Sirius... Snipe Sparrowhawk Taku Talbot... Tamar

cruiser, and class

9,000

Captain C. H. H. Moore...

river gunboat

240

Lieut-Commander Davidson

13

Yangleze

torpedo boat destroyer

6,300

Lieut.-Commander C. G. Codrington ...

Hongkong

torpedo boat destroyer

6,500

Fleet Reserve

Hongkong

cruiser, 2nd class

9,600

Captain Lewis Bayly

Singapore

receiving ship

4,650

Commodore Dicken

Hongkong

Teal ...

river gunboat...

800

Lieut. Commander E, V. Dugmore

Yangisto

William, S. Young, L. C.

Bunmeler... 29.99

29.89

CRAIGIEBURN. Cowden, Mrs. & Miss Dann, G. H. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs.

Thetis... Tweed Vengeance Vestal... Virago Waterwitch Whiting Woodcock. Woodlask

cruiser, and class

3.400

9,000

Captain J. A. C. Wilkinson ...

T

Shanghai

coast defence gunboat

200

Lieutenant Forbes...

...ilankow

battleship, tst class...

12,950

13,500

Caprain Leslie Stuart, C.M.G....

Mirs Bay

sloop

*

980

1,400

Bingapore

+

torpedo boat destroyer

6,300

surveying ship

450

Mirs Bay

torpedo boat destroyer

Hongkong-

river gunboat

150

550

river gunboat

150

550

Hankow Yangisse

Smith, Mr. and Mrs

Grant

Temperature 75

76

Griffith, Mrs.

* Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard H. Noel, Commander-in-Chief.

Lauder, P.

Humidity Rainfall:

77

73

Ross, W. W. Smith, Mr. E. Grant

Flag of Rear Admiral the Hon. A. G. Curzon-Howe, C.B., C.M.G.

AGENTS IN THE

FAR EAST 'FOR

JOHN JEFFREY &

Co.

HERIOT BREWERY

EDINBURGH.

On the 4th at 1.25 a.m. The barometer has risen in NE. Japan, and very slightly in the southern Philippines, and fallen at all other

stations.

The greatest pressure is probably over the Pacific, east of Formosa, and the least in the western part of the China Sea.

Adanis, F. R. Bakken, J. O. Bermain, C. F. Bish, Wm. N. Cancesan, N. W. Coyle, J. Crego, Mr. Dunlat, A. E.

Eastman, M. G. Erskine, E. F.

Gradients are very slight on the China Const Forman, J. G. and light SW. winds may be expected in the Hough, Dr. Formosa Channel, and moderate SE. winds in Jenson, Mr. the China Sea.

Kernan, L. E. Key, G. W. Forecast:-Moderate SE. to S. winds; clou

Lebman, E.

Manila ...P. M. Co... May Singapore P. & O. Co May Japan...... P. & A. Co. May 6 Tsinan....

Kuchinotzu B. & S... May 7 Oldenburg.. Singapore M. & Co.. May 9 Theodor Wille. Singapore H. A. L... May 9 Suisang....Singapore J., M. & Co May 10 Kangu...... Tientiin... B. &... May o Changsha ......P. Darwin. B. & S. May 1 dy, fine. Sachsen Singapore M. & Co... May 12 Lothian .......Japan ......C.C.Co.,Ld May 12 Korea...japan P. M. Co... May 13!

P. Darwin B. & S... May 15 Emp, of China Vancouver. C. P. R.CoMay 23

Eastern

MacEwen

May 3 at May yat

10 10.

p..

Parker, H. E. Pelmer, Chas. 8.

Whitlow, Mr. & Mrs.

and child Woodward, Mr. & Mrs.

and children

|**་

Commander S. St. John Farquhar

Lieut.-Commander Esnest C. Hardy 5.900ient.-Commander H. M. Wells....

Lieut.-Commander Hugh Somerville... Lieut. Commander Wason

Hongkong

Frickel

&

Co.

OFFICE:

DUDDELL ST.

FINE

OCTOBER ALES.

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

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. pinte.

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