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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1904.

Vessels in Port.

Утилмице,

Adaus, Br. $.8., 2,172, J. S. Fowler, 16th May,

Penarth 1st April, Coal--Admiralty.

China, Ger, xa., 1,150, Kruchbe, 17th May,Bergenhus, Nor. 8.5.. 2,344. F. H. Svendsen,

Saigon 13th May, Rice.-E. A. T. Co.

12th May, Mofi 6th May, Coal.-S., T. & Co. Heathford, Br. 5.5., 1,400. Coward; 17th May,-.

Moji 13th May, Coal.-B. & Co.

Bigh-Thuan, Fr, ss., 983, Ribault Lagnsne, 16th May, Saigon 10th May, Rice flour Lightning, Br. ss., 2,122, 1. G. Spence, 18th

-B, & Co. May Calculta 30th April, Penang and Singapore 12th May, Gen.D., S. & Co,

Ld

Mathilde, Ger. s.5., 678, Schlaikier, 18th May,

-watow 17th May, Gen.-J. & Co. Loksang, Br. 5.5, 998, Wheeler, 18th May, Bangkok rith May, Rice-J., M. & Co. Ness, Br. ... 1,65h, W. Pearl, r8th May,--|

Moji 12th May, Coal- & Co. Hangsang, Br 5.5, 1,356, S. Wilde, 18th May, -Shanghai 6th May, and Swatow 171, Gen-1, M, & Co.

Eclipse, Br. cruiser, 50, R. H. S. Stokes

18th May,-from Mirs Bay. Tjimahi, Dut, s 8., 1,476, N. W. Jurriamse, 18th May, Macassar 10 h May, Gen.--H. J. T.

Co.

Halching, Br. 1.5., 1,767, A. E. Hodgins, 18 h May-Foochow via Por's 17th May, Gen. -D., L., & Co. Carl- Menzell, Ger. s.s., 983, J. Janssen, 18th May, Canton 17th May, Gen.-E. A. T. Co.

Pacting, Br. 35., 1,071, H. Wavell, 18th May,---

Canton 17th May, Gen.-B. & S. Hahao, Fr. 5.3 509, Coste, 18th May,

Haiphong and Hoihow 17th May, Gen.- A. R. M.

Clearances at the Harbour Office. Mathilde, for Swalow:

Kongnam, for West River.

Boika, for Hoihow.

Wingchai, for Macao,

Vinghing, for Capton.

rtures.

May 18.

San Ui, for Kongmoon.

Keongwat, for Bangkok.

Tritor, for Anping.

Hintang, for Hongay.

Signal, for Swatow.

Shella, faor Shanghai.

Graaf on Bylandt, for Yokohama.

Brins Buel, for New York.

Verona, for Manila.

Paknam, for Bangkok.

Onsang, for Saigon. Woosung, for Canton. "Calchas, for Vancouver.

Tientsin, for Kobe. Chiyuen, for Shanghai. Kaifong, for Manila. Pronto, for Bangkok. Petrarch, for Canton.

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Jaquencers arrived.

Per Lightning from Calcutta, &c.--Rev. and 1 Mrs. Burgess, Messrs. P. Gasper, C. P. Jon- quim, O. Hirshhorn, Mrs. Elias, Capt L. 11. Shand and daughter, 440 Chinese, and z Japanese.

Passengers departed.

Per Fuensang, for Manila-Miss C. Thacher, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. T. E

Calliope, Br. .., 2,498, Carter, 13th May,

Macao-Per Hengshan, 20th May, 12.15 P.M. | Swalow, Chefoo and Tientsin--Per Kania, Anderson, J. A. Both May, 3P.M.

HONGKONG.

Manila, Cebu and Iloilo—Per Zafiro, 20th Atkinson-Jowett, J.

May, 3 P.M.

Kongmoon, Kumchuk and Hamshai-Per Tok Hing, 20th May, 5 PM.

'Kopp, A. Leggatt, E A, Lewis, A. R. Macgowan, R.J. Macke, Mrs. B. H. Mackie, C. Gordon

Barrett, H. Bauman, Mr. Charrington, E.

Gasper, P: P. M.

KING EDWARD

Muller, V. H.

Ough, A. H. Pearson, Mr.

Pearson, Mrs.

Railton, W. A.

Rouf, Marcel

Schmid, E.

Kent, R., Lt. Col. F. E. Sheppard, Herbert

Shepherd, Bruce

Anderson, Mr..

Swatow and Shanghai-Per Hipsang, 20th May, 3 P.5.

| Bacot, J.

Bacot, F.

rout, Capt. J. W. H.

Bayliss, F. W. Bayliss, P. G

Herschhow, O.

Rose, Mr. & Mrs. T. J.

Beattie, R. B.

Marondray. Mr. & Mrs.

F. L. Malony, L. Marriott, Dr. O. McAran, T. P.

Hewett, H. W:

Jameson, Mrs.

Kent, Mrs. F. E.

Knight, Percival

Knight, Mrs. P.

W.

Meikle, Mr. & Mrs. E.!

Miller, P. L.

PEAK.

lis, F, B.

Beattie, J. M.

"'eattic, M. I.

Kutchinotzu 8th May, Coals.-D. & Co, Ld. Chowtai, Ger. s.8., 1,115, H. Textor, roth May, -Bangkok 2nd May, via Hoihow gih, Rica. B. & 5. Chunsang, Br. s. 1,418, R. Cox, 15th May,- Bangkok and Koh-si-chang 8th May, Rice -J., M. & Co. Decima, Ger. s.5., 794, P, Christiansen, 14th

May, Saigon 11th May, Rice and Gen.hem, S., W. & Co.

Elg, Norw. s.6, 708, Christophersen, 16th May,

-Canton rith May, Gen.-S., W. & Co. Foyle, Br. 4.5., 1,600, T. A. Page, 17th May,

Moji roth May, Gen.-M. B. K. Good Hope, Br. 6.8 2,575, J. Harding, 9th MayBarry and Mary Coal-G, L. & Co. Heathburn, Br. 8.5, 2,740, H. R. Ketley, roth

May, Moji 5th May, Conls.-B. & Co. Indrapura, Br. 3.s., 3,153. J. T. Horne, 16th May, Portland, Or. Bili April, Gen.-P. & A. S. S. Co.

fale de Negros, Am. s.3., 200, Lantiligen, 7th April, Manila 3rd April, Ballast.-B. & Co.

Korea, Am., 5,651, Wm. B. Seabury, 16th May, San Francisco 6th April, and Shanghai 14th May, Mails and Gen. P. M. S. S. Co.

J

Laertes, Br. 8, 1,362, J. B. Jackson, 17th May,

-Saigon 12th May, Rice and Rice-Meal! -Chinese.

Mathilda, Nor. 5.5, 2,230, H. Taarvig, 4th May, Moji z8th April, Coals and Cement.-M.

B. K.

Mausang, Br. 5.5., 1,644, S. J. Payne, 13th May, -Sandakan (Borneo) 8th May, Timber and Gen.}, B & Co Paklat, Ger. ss., 1,018, H. Bandelin, 15th May. -Bangkok 14th May, tien.-B. & S. Phranang, Ger. 5... 1,021, F. Mangelsdorf, 1611 May,Bangkok 1th May, Rice.-B. & S. Sanda, Br. s.5, 1,409, Ramsey, 16th May,

Cardiff 25th May, Coal-Order. Silverlip, Br. s.5, 4.95, N. Hockin, 13th May, inganore 7th May, Gen--A, K. & Co. Sophie Rickmers, Ger. 5.9, 2,262, Pape, 14th May, Mi 8th May, Coak-B. & Co. Sungkiang, Br. s.5, 1.011. J. Robinson, 15th MayManila 12th May, Timber and Gen. -B. & S:

Taifu, Ger. $.5., 1,063, Ulberfeldt, 10th May, Saigon 5th May, Rice-Wing Sing. Tartar, Br. 5.5., 4.425, F. W. Evan", 19th April. -Vancouver via Japan 31st Mar, Gen.-- C. P. R. Co.

Toiv, Nor. s.s., 740, W. Kallwig, 16th May.

Bangkok 8th May, Rice.-Hang Lee. Zatiro, Br. .., 1,611, R. Rodger, 16th May,

Manila 14th May, Gen.-S., T. & Co.

SAILING VESSELS. 1.

Algoa Bay, Br. ba, 1,111. Title ph Mar. Hongay 15th Feb., Coal-B. & S. Eclipse, Br. ship, 2,978, J. McBryde. 10th May.

-New York 10th Dec., 1903. Case-il, S. O. Co.

Branch and infant, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bur-María 1 e, Ital. bq,, 1,118, D. Urso, 4th April, russ and infant, Messrs. C. C. Bouvé, F. B. Bucklay, Wm. Hickleberry, A. F. Miller, C. T. Briggs and L. H. Morris.

Pet Timahi, from Macassar-Dr. H. F. Lucas

Per Hatting, from Coast Ports-Messrs.

F. H. Hyde, E. Edwards, and 115 Chinese.

Shipping Report.

Str. Hanging from Shanghai-Variable weather.

Str. Haiching from Foochow --Light N'y

breezes, with fine weather.

-Freemantle 7th Feb., Sandalwood - Order.

Namtao-Per Taichun, 20th May, $ P.M. Sanbue-Per Hoi Fu, zoth May, 5 P.M. Macao-Per Wingchai, 20th May, 5 PM. Canton- Per Perenn, 20th May, 5 P.M. Meji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, BC, and Tacoma- Shaww, 21st May, to A.M.

To vin Tuticorin - l'e; Chutan, 18 May, 11 A.M.

Sharqdan, Mrjosari, Kube, Yokohama Vater, and Vans, 1.C.-Fei Tarlar, 2131 May, 1 A

Straits and Rangoon~Per Marquis Barque

21st May, P.M. Shanghai, Chinkiang and Wahu-Per Kow- Shanghai-Ter Taiwan, 21st May, 3 P.M. on, 21st May, 2 F.M. khanghaim- Per Wcosing, and May, 9 AB. Manila-Per Loongsang, 23rd May, 9 AM. Shanghi, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco--l'er Korea, 24th May, 5 P.M.

Europe India, via Tuticoria Bayern, 25th May, 11 A.M..

Birbeck, R. J. Bissell, W. S. Boggan, Mr. & Mrs. R. Bonner, E. A. - Borthwick, Mr. R. Bottomley, E. E. Boyce, W. B. Butterfield, D. Clark, W. G. Colson, F. T. Casenave, M. Davies, F. O. Davies, Mr. J. T. Deacon, F. B. Dean, G. Derbyshire, J. H. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs.). Downing, T. C. Dunlop, J. M. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Emerson, A.

l'er

Fersen, Count

Fiquet, F. Fischer, R.

Manila-Per Rubí, 28th May, 9 AM, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokobania, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Empress of China, 1st June, 11 AM.

Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Towns ville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-Per Changsha, 2nd June, 3 P.M.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. May 17th, 1904, a.m.

Bar. Th. Hu. Wind Wr.

Nalin Ishigakijima. Tailoku Taichu......

fainau.......

Koshun Pescadores.. Weihaiwei...

זי

29.86

Fisher, H. G. Glover, C. Grant, A. W. Gras, Mr. Hall, Capt. T. Hamersley, B. F. Hayton, J. T.

C.

Heckford, R. G. Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, C. Hughes, W. Kerfoot Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

E. S. Icely, Rev. F. Katsch, E. A.

Mcgregor, Mr. & Mrs. McVenie, Mrs. G. E.

Moin:G. A.

Moir, Mrs and Miss

Morrill, J.

Newington, A. G. North, C. J. O'Neil J. L. H. Osborn, Mrs. F. Pattie, Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Pike, R. N., Lt. & Mrs. G. Popham, Mr. and Mrs.

Potter, A. G. Rice, P. F. Sayle, R. T. D.

Schindler, Dr. C. Scott, Mr. & Mrs. Gray Shaw, F. E. Simmers, Mr. and Mrs. Skott, C.

Smith, E. C Smith, Miss M. 1. Somerville, Geo.

Somewille, Mrs. A.

Stanley, H. II.

Thomas, C. B.

Tremllay, J. L

Trimmel, W. D. Verley, E.

Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. J. White, C. R.

and a children Harris, B.

Stephens, Mr. & Mrs.

3. J. D.

Mucile, Ed. (Consul for Vaughan, H.S.

Peru)

Benson, Mr. & Mrs. Bunny, Lieut. Col. F.

W. Bunny, Miss Brawn, Col. L. F. Chapman, A. Ehelderke, Capt French, Major G. A. Grant, R.N., Eng. Lieut.

A, R.

Hudig, D. #familton, Major Hamilton, J. É. Hanmer, Mr.

Hardy, R., Comman

der and Mrs. Hays, !.

Hewitt, F. T. B Holbeler, ieut. Col.

Holborow, Mr.

Jeffues, H. W.

Moxon, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert

Nathan, Mr. and Mrs.

Paxton, Mr.

Perry, F.

Pollock, H. E. Post, N.

Prince, Mr.

Reid, T. H. Rice, P. J. Sawer, Mrs. W. E. Shortridge, Mr. & Mrs.

Sinclair, A. Skelton, Mr. Skelton, Mrs. Smith, A. Findlay Smith, C. W. Spalckbaver, W. O. C. Steavenson, D. Sternberg, F. Stokes, Mr. Uffel, W. von Watkins, R.E., Capt.

and Mrs.

Sergeant Mackenzie is one of those interest- ing veterans who can "Shoulder a crutch and show how fields were

won,

and tales of peace and war come readily (writes a correspondent) to his lips. Inkerman and the Mutiny brought him wounds: but pain could not crush his spirit.

"I won't be numbered with the wounded," he once told the surgeon who had just extract- eta bullet from him: and the old spirit still lives in him. He needs no crutch; and for this he thanks Dr. Williams' pink pills: for not long ago he was a cruel sufferer from rheumatism. So erectly does he carry his 73 years that an one would suppose he had gone through so much.

"I tried many remedies in vain," he said "and I can't tell you how grateful I am for the relief Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people brought me. I couldn't sleep at night for the pain. It wasn't only the rheumatism, and the swollen lex it caused: my whole system was I couldn't digest any food without pain, and it used to rise up sour in my throat. My heart gave me trouble-fluttering

Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Comdr. and

Mrs. Wenborn, S. T. White, Dr. and Mrs. out of order.

M. J. Wood, Mr.

McDermott, A. P. B. Yates, Mr. & Mrs. C. C. so that it kept me awake; and I had lost

CRAIGIEBURN,

Cowden, Mrs. & Miss Hains, Mr & Mrs J.J. Dann, G. H.

Gaff, Mr. and Mrs. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Griffith, Mrs. Lauder, P.

Roberts, A. G.

Jeffery, Mrs.

King, Mr.

Krusse, Geo

Viarlivostock.17 a.m.- Vemuro......30.04 Hakodate Tukio Kachi Nagasaki Kagoshima, Oshima

Lee, J. B.

NE

Whition, Mrs. A. M.

Lowe, D. R.

TE

11

29.97 30.06

Windsor, J. B. Wolff, Philip

Maike, Mr.

Martis, K.

1999

Woolmer, Mr. & Mrs.

79.91

29.9

THOMAS'

29.96

29.89

Allen, Thomas

CH

29.85

Birtan, H. O.

a.m 19.86

Turdekin, Geo.

29.85

Burress, Mr. and Mrs.

Hough, Dr.

N. C.

¡29.85

Hore, Jahn

Carlotta, Miss E.

Lamrie, W.

+1

29.85

Chung Wai Hoi

Lehman, E.

am 29.82 61

Cochrane, F.

Leung Ping Koo

་་

Sharp Peak... Amoy

29.86 72 95

C. B.

Sharp, Mrs.

6.30 a 29.92 73 95

Cook, M.

Theodorsen, Mr.

Deniston, G.

a.m

+1

29 9381

Desmond, Miss Grace

10a.m 29.97 Bo

Erskine, E. P. Frampton, Miss V. Garbeth, Miss B.

Williams, S. Young, L. C.

KOWLOON,

**

29.81 841 29.83 87

May 18th, 1904, 2.m.

and Mrs. Jewell, F. F. Jones, Fred.

Anderson, Dr. Daniel, W. Gomes, Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Iremonger, Lieut-Col.

and children Mitchell, Mr. Murchie, Mr.

Little, Mr. and Mrs.

Gutzlaff ......

Swalow Canton....

Hongkang Victoria Peak

Gap Rock..

- Macao

Haiphong

Mañila.

#

Bacolod...... a.m. tkrilo........ Celu

C. St James (ORM) -

Wladivostock:7 a.m. Nemuro......6 a.m.goo0 10.09 Hakodate Tokio Kochi Nagasaki..... Kagoshima... Ships Fassed The Canal.

Oshima Outward-9th April-Plantmars, Titanic,

Naha Verona, Segovia 13th April-Schuylkill

Ishigakijima... 16th April-Calthas, Indramaye Taihaku Sanda. Teenkai, Conrifield, Silverlip, 20th April Taichs.. Vindobona, Elaine, Heimdal. 3rd April Tainan

Unison. 26th April-Border Nurnberg,

Koshun ...... 27th April-Ceylon, Flintshire Pescadores... Knight. 29th April-Java, Cundia, Armand Behte Weihaiwei...gam. 3rd May-Ambria, Prinsesse Marie. St Gutzlaff

6th May-Helene Sharp Peak... Kild, Taurus, Zielen, Rickmers, Glenfarg, Tuckwo. 10th May Amoy 6.30 3. Alesia, Lowther Castle, Benarty. 14th May

Swatow ......9 A -Nestor, Stentor, Sardinia, Anamba,

Canton

29.96 Homeward-9th April-200m. 13th April Hongkong... 10pm 29.95 75 -Socotra 3rd May--Albenga, Pak Ling Victoria Peak 6th May-Diomed 10th May-Silesia, (Aus.) Gap Rock ... Sambia. 14th May-Mechuon, Malacca, Ham- Macao

Haiphong [berg, Solarit.

Arrivals at Home-9th April-Palermo Manila... 13th April-C. Ferd, Laris, Keemun. 16th Bacolod April-Radnorshiva. 20th April-Oanfa, Me- Iloilo... ....... yune 23rd April-Gisela; Sydney, 26th April Cebu...... -Macduf 29th April-Sagami, Glaucus. C. St. James, 10a.m. Dord May-Glendoon, Peleus, Reanokt. Ajax,

Str. Lobsang from Bangkok-Moderate to fresh variable winds, and rough sea.

Str. Tjimaki from Java ports-Fine clear weather, light and moderate N.E'ly breeze,

Str. Ners from Moji:-Left there on 12th inst at 5 p.m., experienced strong E. wind and high swell for first 24 hours, then ligh wind and smooth sea for the remainder of pass age, had several hour. fog off Ockseu.

Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Returns. U.S.S. Monterey...... H.M.S. Fame

Apenrade

Adamastor

Fatshan

H.M.S. Sparrowhawk

Sithonia, Armand Behfc. 4th May--Borneo,!

R3

Kowloon

.

+

#

6th May-Preussen. 10th May-Konigsberg.

F

19

Tak Hing..

Yat Shing.

Cosmopolitan

A

H.M.S. Whiting.

Steamers Expected.

Vessels

From

Agent's

Дие

1

Coromandel... Singapore P. &O. Co May 19 Agamemnon... Singapore, B. & S... May Vindobona... Singapore S., W. & CoMay 2 Emp. of China Japan. C. P. R.Co May 23 Kumsang

......Singapore., M. & Co May 23 Gaelic ....

Japan.....P. M. Co... May 23 Bayem Japan... M. & Co... May 24 Zeiten............Colombo... M. & Co.. May 15 Mongolia

...... San F'cisco P. M. Co...June 4 Capri....... Bombay...C. & Co....June 4 Indrasamba ... Fortland... P. & A. Co.juna

14th May-Bamberg, Rhipeus,

Post Office.

1 Mall will close for.-

Canton-Per Honkow, 19th May, 7.30 A.M. Swatow, Singapore and Bangkok - Per Chowtat, 19th May, 8 A.M.

Batavia--Per Bergenhur, 19th May, 11 A.M. Macao--Per Heungshan, 19th May, 13 15 1.1. Mauritius-Per Taifu, 19th May, NOON Singapore-Per Marburg, 19th May, 3 P.M. Holbow and Bangkok-Per Pakiat, 1918 May, 5 P.M.

Namtao-le Taichun, 19th May, 5 P.M. Sanbue-Per Hol Fu, 19th May, 5 P.M. Macao-Per Wingchal, 19th May, 5 P.M. Canton-Per Kinshan, 19th May, 5 P.M. Kongmoon, Kumchuk and Samshai-Per Linton, 19th May, 5 P.4.

Canton-Per Hankow, 20th May, 7.30 A.M. Haiphong-Per Heihao, zoth May, 9 AM Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Halching, 20th May, 10 AM,

Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Rees, Albert

¡Bramble

Britomart...

Wade, Miss Alice Whiley, Mr.

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

Grant Woodward, Mr. & Mrs.

and children

ROYAL MEMORY.

LORD ROBERTS AND THE PENSIONER.

flesh so that I was thin as a lath. Now I have put on flesh, aad, thanks to these pills, I a better than most men of my age. They are a fina tonic. I only wish," e "anded, stroking his fine white beard, "that all who suffer as did may hear of the same remedy."

This gallant old warrior lives at 7 Hamilton- place, Cathcart, Glasgow, and he was proud to give leave for his story to be printed. Such is the fame of these pills that those who have benefited by them are generally pleased to make known their experiences. Aramis, bile, consumption, eczema, headache, indigestion, kidney diseases, rheumatism, scrofula, and all diseaser that arise from impure blood and shattered nerves, havo been cured in countless

Lord Roberts has what is sometimes called cases by Dr. Williams pink pills. Women they especially help in those characteristic a "Royal Memory-the gift of always re-troubles which they do not talk about. The membering faces-and his great popularity is pills are not a cure-all. They cure by action due in part to this, and to his good-natured on the blood and on the nerves, curing Ats, pleasure in conversing with even the humblest paralysis, locomotor ataxy, St. Vitus dance, and neuralgia. Only the genuine pills, Laury, Dr. and Mrs. of his comrades-in-arms. When visiting Scot-bearing Dr. Williams' name, cure. Substitutes Dever cure. Genuine pills post free from land, some little time ago, he recognised an old warrior from the ranks, Sergeant Mac Williams' Medicina Company, Holborn-viaduct, kenzie, late Royal Artillery, and made the old London, for two shillings and ninepence, but man happy when Field Marshal and ex-Non-they can be had at all medicine shops if you take care to get the right ones, which did so Com. called up old times and "fought their much good to this fine old soldier of Inkerman

[35 and Sebastopol. "battles n'er again."

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Roane, Dr. and Mrs.

James Yokura, K.

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.

cruiser, 1 class

... sloop...

rat

torpedo boat destroyer cruiser, 3rd class battleship, 1st class... torpedo boat destroyer torpedo boat destroyer storeship

IN

30.07

3.03

Cr

30.03

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30.03

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30.0

NAME.

CLABS.

TONS. GUNS I.H.P.

CAPTAIN.

LAST REPORTED AT

17

29 97

29.931

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Alacrity

despatch-vessel...

1,700

3.000

"1

-19.89

Albion +

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29.88

Algerine

battleship, at class... sinop ...

11

29.89

29.91

Amphitrite... Andromeda

cruiser, 1st class

16

12,950 16 13,500

1,050 11,000

Commander O. de B. Brock... Captain T. H. M. Jerram

Shanghai

Wusung

1,400 18,000

Commander R. Nugent...

Shanghai

Captain Charles Windham, C.V.O.

Wurung

gunboat, ist class

710

6

1,300

Captain R. Nelson Ommanney Lieut.-Commander F. M. Leaks ...

Weihaiwel

Yangtze

29.87.68 29.95

cm

gunboat, 1st class

221

710

6

1,300

Lieut-Commander T. D. Pratt

Yangtze

95 WNW

Centurion ...

battleship, at class...

10,500

14

Cressy

cruiser, Ist class

12,00)

14

Captain Fegang 13,000 21,030 Captain Henry M. Tudor

Wusung

IRC

Hongkong

Cherub

Eclipse

water tank and tug ... Cruiser, 2nd class

390

i 300

Hongkong

5,66)

#1

9,601

0

Espiègle

1,070

to

1,400

Fame...

6 360

$.700

1

Fearless

1,580

3,200

26

+ 29.9176)

Glory *

12,950

13,500

Captain Robert H. S. Stokes... Commander Ernest Barton Lieut. Commander C. Aster... Commander I. V. Lewes, D. Captain W. A. Carter

Hongkong

en route Weihalwei

Hongkong

Weihaiwei

Wusung

147

th

Handy

I

4,000

Hongkong

11

**

29.84 84

b

Hart...

4,000

Hongkong

am

Humber

144

H

29.85 19.88 83

Janus..

torpedo boat destroyer

1,540 280

800

Commander J. D. Daintree

14

Hongkong

Hongkong

Kinsha

++

river gunboat

Leviathan...

k

cruiser, 1st class

14,100

31.992

Moorhen

river gunboat...

180

800

battleship, 1st class...

12.950

13,500

I

torpedo boat destroyer

350

6,300

...sloop...

1,019

1,400

Commander W. H. Nicholson

surveying.vessel

835

650

Captain Morris H. Smyth

1,400

Commander D. 8t, A. Wake...

240

Lieut. Commander John P. Irven... *...

Wast River

1,400

Commander T. Jackson....

Shanghai

240

Lieut.-Commander H. T. Atlay

West River

9,000

Captain C. H. H. Moore...

**

IEV

...Hongkong

140

Lieut-Commander Davidson

LO+

Yangiste

6,300 !

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

Hongkong

Fleet Reserve

Hongkong

9,600

Captain Lewis Bayly

Singapore

Commodore Dicken

++

Hongkong

Bog

Lieut Commander E. V. Dugmare

Yangisze

+

3,400

9,000

Captain J. A. C. Wilkinson ...

Shanghai

200

Lieutenant Forbes...

Hankow

13,500

Captain Leslie Stuart, C.M.a....

W acog

I,400

Commander S. St. John Farquhar

Singapore

6,300

450

5,900 550

en route Weihaiwsi Bougkong

Hankow

550

Ocean

Phonix

Rambler

sloop. river gunboat

sloop ...

May 1

ay 37

Other ...

Harometer

10 A

29.92

4 p.

29.81

Imperature ............ 80 umidity .................. 76 Rainfall....

34

Rinaldo

69

-

Robin... Rosario

***

Sandpiper

river gunboat

***

Sirius...

cruiser, and class

***

+

Saipa...

river gunboat

***

. ́parrowhawk

Taku

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

CONNAUGHT.

Bell, Mrs. J. Bell, J. F. Bonheur, Miss E. Bruggmaning, Mr. and

Mrs, A. Carter, Capt. G. H、 Christie, Mr. & Mr. D. Cronin, John Delgado, M. P, Fyre, Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel, R. M. Fortress, P. Hamilton, Mrs. A. Harris, J. D. Helme, E. B. Hervey, W. F.

Howard, E.

Larch, Lieut. A. Lingeri, Miss L. Menashib, R. Munro, D. Newborn, R. H. Pengelly, F. D. Rees, LC. Riley, W. R. Siebenshain, R.

H. Single, Henry

Skillem, Mo, R. C. Stohp, Á.

Trimin, ham, N. 5. P. Vallance, Mr. and Mrs.

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

Talbot...

Timar

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

***

Woodlark ...

HA

torpedo boat destroyer...!

torpedo bost destroyer

cruiser, 2nd class

receiving ship

river gunboat

cruiser, and class

coast defence gunboat battleship, 1st class... sloop

+30

corpedo boat destroyer

surveying ship...

torpedo boat destroyer

river gunboat...

river gunboat.

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

+ Flag of Resr-Adminal the Hon. A. G. Curzon-Bowe, C.B., CM.G.

3.900 Lieut. Commiander J. A. Gregory...

Lieut. Commander G. B. Powell Honourable N. G. Stopford... Lieut.-Commander G. G. Webster

Captain T. G Greet, R.N.

Yangtro-Klang Wusung

West River Wosung Hoogkong Shanghai Amoy Sandakan

Hongkong

Lieut. Commander Emest C. Hardy Lieut.-Commander H. M. Wells... Lieut.-Commander Hugh Somerville... Lieut.-Commander Wason

Yangiare

TWO CHOICE LINES FOR REFINED TASTES.

HAVANA LEAF CIGARS

MANUFACTURED IN HOLLAND,

INDUSTRIAS,

PREDELECTAS,

·

ANDALUZAS.

packed in Boxes of 100.

packed in Boxes of 50,

packed in Boxes of 25.

ALLSOPP'S LAGER BEER

IN FINTS AND QUARTS,

A FAULTLESS LIQUOR.

$6 per 100

$15

100

".

100

99

Hongkong Agents,

MACEWEN

FRICKEL & Co.,

08$

3, DUDDELL ST.

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