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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY,

Str. Telemackus from Saigon --Moderate S.Ely winds, fine weather throughout,

"

Str. Zielen from Bremen-During the vay-t Einpress of China, Hr. s.5, 3,046, E. Deetham, age, had in the German Sea and English Chan R.N.2., 24th May-Vancouver, B.C., andel light variable winds, in the North Atlantic stron N'ly winds with rough sex in the West May, and Shanghai ist, Mail and Gen. part of the Mediterranean Sea met with strong -C. P. R. Co. Zieten, Ger. s.., 8,066, B, Wilhelmi, 24th May, N... wind and rough sta, whereas in -Bremen 13th April, and Singapore 2011 East part, and the Rel Fea the weather

fine, with light winds and smooth sea; in .he May, Mails and Gen-M. & Co.

Arabian sea and the Indian Ocean had ligh! Manila, Br. 8.5, 2,711, 11. G. 1. Lewellin, 24th var able winds and fine weather; enstward of

May, Japan 10th May, Gen.-P. & O.

Colombo inderate S.V. monson", and squally S. N. Co.

weather with passing showers of heavy rain the China Sea the weather was fine, with light winds and calms, and smooth sea.

Themis, Nor. 4.3., 1,209, T. Thamassen, 24

May-Kobe and Moji 18th May, Gen-- Chinese.

Haitan, Br. 5., 1,181, T. S. Roach, 24th May, -Foochow via Amoy and Swatow 20th May, Gen-D, L. & Co.

Tyr, Nor. 55, 1,412, D. L. Danielsen, 24th May-longay 1st May, Coal.-S, W, &

Ca

Telemachus, Dr. 8.5., 1,319, Williamson, 24th May, Saigon zoth May, Rice, Paddy and Meal-Wo Fat Sing

Sisha, Br. 8.5, 845, A. Jones, 24th May,--

Saigon 2011 May, Rice.-B. & Co. Goodwin, Br. s.s., 2.431. W. J. Nisbet, 23rd

May, Moji 18th May, Coal, Cement and Collon.-M. B. K.

Heimdal, Nor. 9.5, 761, 1. A Johnson, 24th May, Cardiff and Barry Dock rat April, Coal.-Order.

Devawongad, Ger. 5.5., 1,057, P. Kümpel, z4th May,Bangkok and Swatow 17th May, Rice and Timber.-B.&.5. Bayern, Ger, 5.5, 3,128, H. Formes, 25th May, -Yokohama 14th May, Mails and Gen.-- M. & Co.

Choysang, Hr. ss, 1,424. H. J. Ronpe, 15th May-Canton 24h May, Gen.), M. &

Co

Hanoi, Fr..., 739, Merlees, 25th May,-- Haiphong 1st May, and Hoihow 24th, Gen.-A. R. M.

Alcinous, B. 55, 4,278, J. Pulford, 25th May,

Foo how 23rd May, Gen.-B. & S.

Clearances at the Harbour Offico. Tak Hing, for West River. Wingchal, for Macao,

L'atten, for walow,

Kwongtung, for Cantan. Ilha Verde, for Macno. Kumaung, for Sinapore, Goodwin, for Moji,

May 24.

Vicksburg, Am. gunboat, for Shanghai. Binh Than, for Kre. Hohnstien, for T'sintau.

Sophie Rickmers, for Bangkok,

May 25.

Zleten, for Shanghai, &c.

Tiimakt, for Japan.

Oscar II, for Moji.

Prometheus, for Bangkok.

Flailan, for Pakhoj,

Hue, for Haiphong.

Triumph, for "oast Ports,

Hayern, for Eurone.

Loongmoon, for Shanghai. Sungkiang, log Manila.

Per Siskun, fross Saigon-rrs Chinese. Per Telemachur, from Saigon-Dr. Free- inantle, and 98 Chinese

Per Jantla. from Japan-Mr. an! Mrs. Feast, Messrs. Cromning and Crighton.

Per Haitan, from Coast l'orts-Right-Rev. Bishop of Victoria, and Mrs. Bowie, and 121

Chinese.

Per Emprat of Chine, from Yokohama Mr. and Mrs J. M. Phalen, Mrs. P. Hulme, Miss N. F. McAndrews, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McAlister, Mr. W. W. Coon and Mrs. Mac Dougall. From Kobe-Mr. W. G. Peter and Capt. Wolf From Nagasaki-Mr. and Mrs. Cameron From Shanghai-Messrs. J. E. Blanco, F. O'Brien, '. W. Withington, Famil 100 Sharp, Choa l'o Sien, Mes. E. Moore, Mr. G. E. Tucker, 138 Chinese and 12 Japanese

From

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Vessels in Fori.

The fallowing report is from Mr. J. I. Plum mer, Chief Assistant of the Hongkong Obser- vatory:—

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

HONGKONG.

On the 25th at 11.30 am. The barometer Anboyman, Mr. has risen at all stations but more particularly in Aitken, C. SW. Japan and Central China.

Anderson, Mr.

MAY 25, 1904.

Macgowan, R.J. Mackie, C. Gordon

Marriott, Dr. O.

Barrett, H. Nauman, Mr. Blnas, S.. Foret, P

Gasper, P. P. M.

Hewett, H. W.

KING EDWARD.

Muelle, Ed. (Codul for

Peru)

4

Railton, W. A. Rose, Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Rosencrautz I. I. Rouff, Marcel Schmid, E.

Sheppard, Herbert Shepherd, Bruce, Stephens; Mr. & Mrs.

Malony, L.

Mc ran, T. 1.

Jameson, Mrs.

Meikle, Mr. & Mrs. E. Keegan, J.

Miller, P. L.

Knight, Percival

and

Moir, G. A.

Knight, Mr. P.

Mour, Mr. & Mrs. E.M. Morrill, J, Newington, A. G. North, C J

ugh, A. II.

PEAK.

Ilis, F, B.

'Brien, F. D'Couror, M.

sborn,

leastic, 1. M..

cattic, M. I.

The depression referred to on the 23rd and Beattie, R. D. 34th has moved easterly and the centre is now Bell, H. A. in the Facific eastward of Shikoku. There are Birbeck, R. J. indications of anoiber depression west of Shan! Bissell, W. S.

Blesschulte, Mr. tung.

Mrs. W. Boggan, Mr. & Mrs. R. Bonner, E.. Borthwick, Mrs. R. W. Boyce, W. B. Brunskill, Capt. J. H. Burnett, Mr. and Mrs.

Robinson Clark, W. G. Wr. Cohn, S.

Gradients are moderate on the China Coast, and moderate. NE. winds will be met in the Formosa Channel, and moderate E. to SE, winds in the anthern part of the China Sea.

Forecast:-Moderate E. to SE. winds, cloudy,

fine.

CHINY COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. May 24th, 1904, 2.m.

Bar. Th. Hu. Wind

STEAMERE. Adana, Br. s.5, 2,172, J. S. Fowler, 16th May,

Vhulivostock 7 am -Penarth 1st April, Coal-Ar'mirally. Agamemnon, Br. s.3, 4,461, R. Day, 21st May, tauronan. 19.80

Hakodate.. -Kobe 15th May, Gen.-B. & S. Bor, Norw. 6.8, 738. N. C. Mathisen, 20th Tokiu ........

May, Bangkok r3th May, Rice and Tim- Kochi

Nagasaki..... ber-Ming Chuen. Calliope, Br. 5.5, 2,198, Carter, 13th May. Kagoshima... Kutchinotzu 8th 3lay, Cals.-D. & Co, Oshima

Nahu 1.d.

Chwnshan, Br. s.5., 1,281, F. B. S. Lawlor, 19th May Bangkok 12th May, Rice.-B. &

Ishigakijim. Tailiuku Taichu......... Edendale, Br. s.s., 717, J. Moss, 19th May, Tainan.......... Koshum......! Sourabaya 8th May,ugar-Master.

Co.

Elisabeth Rickmers, Gier. 8.5., 997, Goeiche, Pescadores....

23rd May, Bangkok and Koh-i-chang 17th May, Rice and Teakwood.-A., K. Co.

Hong Moh, Br. st., 2,555, W. Dawson, 22nd May, Singapore 17th May, Gen.-Joo Teck Seng.

Isle de Negros, Am. 5.5, 200, Lartiligen, 7th April, Manila 3rd April, Balinst.-B. & Co.

Johanne, Ger. 3.94 952, Ipland, 20th May, Bangkok 13th May. Rice.-J. & Co. Kumsang, Br. 3.3., 2,077, E. J. Buller, 23rd May, Singapore 18th May, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Lightning, Br. 3, 2,122, 1. G. Spence, 18th May-Calcutta 30th April, Penang and Singapore 12th May, Gen.-D., S. & Co.,

Ld.

Marie Jebsen, Ger. s.s., 1,771, H. Bendiser, 21st May-lava Forts 11th May, Sugar- J. & Co. Mausang, 1r. 9.5., 1.644, S. J. Payne, 13th May. -Sandakan (Borneo) 8th May, Timber and Gen.-, M. & Co. Numberg, Ger. 4., 2,663, J. Jaburg, 23rd May, -Hamburg 17th Mar., and Singapore 17th May, Gen.-H. A. T..

Orange, No. 5.8, 1,005, Joh. Dannevig. 211 May. Saigon 17th May, Rice-Anur.- S.,

W. & Co. Petrarch, Ger. 9.9., 1,252, Ch. Ahrens, 22nd May, Canton 21st May, Gen-Wing Sing & Co.

Rubi, Br. s.5, 1,511, R. W. Almond, 23rd May, -Manila 21st May, fien.-S., T. & Co. Samsen, Ger. 5.1., 998, Fr. Rehwaldt, zoti

May,Bangkok (Koh-si-chang) 14th May, Rice.-M. & Co.

Shawmat, Am. 6.5, 9, W. M. Smith, 22nd May,Moji 19th May, Halla & Co., Ld.

a.m.

Sharp Peak...! Anuy......... Swalow Cintop........ Hongkong Victoria Peak Gap Rack.... Macao......... illa phong

Manila........ Bacolod.... a.m. cloilo... Cebu Claes 03.m

NW

S 2 b

Davies, F. O. Davies, Mrs. J. T. Deacon, F. B. Dean, G.

Derbyshire, J. H. Deveria, J.

Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. J. Downing, T. C. Dunlop, J. M. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Emeison, A. Fergusson, C. E.

Fisher, H. G.

Glover, C. Grant, A. W.

Hooper, Mr. and Mis.

Benson, Mr. & Mrs.

Pattie, Mr & Mrs. J. A Bunny, Lieut. Col. F.

Feck, Dr. II.

Pike, Mrs. G.

Pophar, Mr. and Mrs. Poster, A. G. Rapp, Mr. and Mrs. Rice, 1, F. Roberts, John Russell, Mr. and Mrs.

C. M.

Sayle, RT. D. Scott, Mr. & Mrs. Gray Seaton, Mr. and Mrs.

F. O.

Shaw, F. E. Simmers, Mr. and Mrs. Skott, C.

Somerville, Geo. Somewille, Mrs. A.

Treillay, J. I. Trimmel, W. D. Velhagen, A. Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Vonkapp, Mr.

S. Wheeler, H. W.

Whitton, Mrs. A. M. Windsor, J. B. Withington, W. Wolff, Philip

NW 8

19.81

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29 86

19.56

29.72

129 7 1

29.Bo

11

29.8:

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29.81

1.01.20.82

NW

29.80

W

Fischer, R.

29.81

W

29.8z

1

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29.82

Weilniwei...! Gutzlaff ......

E

Hall, Capt. T.

Stanley, H. II.

NNE 3 by

Hayton, J. T.

Thomas, C. 13.

1

E 5 og

Heckford, R. G.

ESE 3 b

Hemens, H. K.

NW

b

Hughes, W. Kerfoot

0a.m.29.7786

W

Icely, Rev. F.

SSW

Joseph, Mr. & Mrs. E.

SSWI

F1

Katsch, E. A.

29

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Kopp, A.

11

Leggatt, E A.

11

(29.72191]

SE

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Lewis, A. R.

SE

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29.73 91 129.76i 87

May 25th, 1904, 8.m.

Vladivostock.7 a.m. →→→ Nemuro......6 a.m.1984 Hakodate ... Tokio ........ Kochi... Nagasaki..... Kagoshima... Oshima Naha Ishigakijima..

KW

11

29.93

NE

Cronin, John

29.78

15

29.72

29.97

19

29.87

29.88

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29.89

29.85

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Koshun ...... Pescadores.... Weihaiwei...9 a.m. 29.97-65 Guizlaff Sharp Peak...

¡Bell, Mrs. J.

Bonheur, Miss F.

CONNAUGHT.

Bruggmaning, Mr. and

Mrs. A.

Bull, MY. M. Carter, Capi-G. H. Christie, Mr. & Mrs. D.

Delgado, M. P, Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Ezekiel, . M.

Hamilton, Mrs. A.

[Harris, J. D.

Helme, E B. Howard, E

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I ingeri, Miss L. Menashih, P. Munro, D. Newborn, R. H. Pengelly, F. D. Rees, L. C. Riley, W. R. Siebenshuin, R. Skillem, Mrs: R. C. Stohp, A. Trimingham, N. S. P Vallance, Mr. and Mrs.

W. F.

Walker, A. T. Williams, W. H

CRAIGIEBURR.

Cowden, Mrs. & Miss Dann, C. H.

Gaff, Mr. and Mis Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs.

SE 6 -

17

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30.00 65 29.99 6.30 a. 2998 73 BINNE 9.

SE 2 CV NE

Griffith, Mra.

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Lauder, P. Poberts, ^, G

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Amoy Swalow Canton ........ Hongkong... 10am 29.90 82 79 Siam, Br. 8.5, 992, R.. Binns, 21st May, Victoria Peak

Singapore 15th May, Oil-Geo. \ cBain &

Co.

S.mangan, Dut. 5.3., 1,202, F. Versteegh, 13rd May, Samarang 13th May, Sugar and Moisses.-Yuen Fat Hong.

Tean, Br. B.R., 1,345, Sommerville, 22nd May,

Canton 21st May, Gen, B. & S. Vindobona, Aust. 8... 2694 B. Cobol, 22nd May, Singapore 16b May, Gen.-S., W. & Co. Whitgift, Br. ss., 2,841, Geo. Coltar, 22nd May,

Barry via Durban 13th Mar., Coala-D.; & Co., Ld.

SAILING VEBBkla. Eclipse, Br. ship, 2,978, J. McBryde, 10th May,

-New York 10th Dec., 1903, Case Oil

5. O. Co. Maria Ie, Ital. hq., 1,118, D. Urso, 9th April,

-Freemantle 7th Feb., Sandalwood. Order.

Gap Rock ...

Macao........

Haiphong... Manila .......

E 2

ESE I

29 86 29 86 84

SE 7

C

29,84 91

M

29.85 29.88,

Bacolod ......9 a.m.

floilo....

Cebu ******** C. St. James, Jon.

biont Oitro.

a Mari wifi eluks for --

Shanghai-Per Cheysang, 26th May, 11 A., Macao-Per Heungshan, z6th May, 15 Straits and Calcutta-Per Lightning, 26th May, 2 Y.N.

Anderson, Dr. Daniel, W. Junes, red.

Britomart...

Per Zieten, for Hongkong from Bremen- Mrs. Anderson and baby, Messrs. Migahr, Reimer, Gierty, Meyer, Adler and Schultz From Southampton-Mrs. Dawson Genoa-Capt. and Mrs Lorenzen, Mrs. Fer-

Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Returns.

4 P.M. trum, Messrs. Pollak, Dohse and Frommocoirz. From Colombo-Vice-Consul and Mrs. Sealos H.M.S. Hart

at Kowinon Dock Quang chow-wan-Pe: Nunking, 26th May, From Penang-Messrs. Aitken, Yat Shing..............

Handy Miss Behr

is F.M. From Singapore-Mer U.S.S, Wisconsin and Fred Joy.

Anny, Straits and Rangoon -Fer Pentakola, Han... Rosencranty, Keegan, A. Grisar and Lim Ah Shawmut

Humber 26th May, P.M. .Po.

Kayan....

Kongmann, Kumchuk and Samskui-Per janus.. Linton, 26th May, 5 P.M.

Tean

Cosmopolitan

Stormers Expaoted.

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Ross, W. w. Smith, Mr. F. Grant Smith, Mr. and Mrs

Grant

Woodward, Mr. & Mrs.

and children

KOWLOON.

Iremonger, Lient-Col.

and Mrs. Mitchell, Mr.

W.

Bunny, Miss.

'Lawn, Col. L F. Chapman, A. Ehelderke, Capt. French, Major G. A. Grant, R.N., Eng. Lieut.

A. R.

Hudig, D. Hamilton, Major Hamdton, J. E. 'namer, Mr. Hardy, 4.8., Comman.

der and Mrs. Hays, I.

Flewitt, F. T. 1. Holbeler, leut. Col.

Holborow, Mr.

Jeffery, Mrs. Jeithes, H. W.

King, Mr. Krusse, Gen. Lee, J. B. Lowe, D. K.

Malke, Mr.

Martin, R.

M. J. D.

Moxon, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert

Nathan, Mr. and Mrs.

Paxton, Mr.

Perry, F.

Pollock, H. E.

Post, N.

Prince, Mr.

Reid, T, H. Rice, J. Sawer, Mrs, W. E. Shortridge, Mr. & Mrs. Sinclair, A. Skelton, Mr. Skelton, Mrs. Smith, A. Findiny Smith, C. W. Spalekhaver, W. (). C. Steavenson, D. Steroberg, F. Stokes, Mr.

Uffel, W. van Watkins, R.E., Capt

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

Mrs. Wenborn, S. T.

Sergeant Mickenzie is one of those interest- ing veterans who can

Shoulder a crutch and show how fields worn.

Wod,

and tafes of peace and war comte readily (writes corre on lent) to his lips Inkerman and the Matiny brught him wounds: but' pain could not crush his spirit.

*I won't be pembered with the wounded," e ance told the surgeon who had just extract e a bullet from him and the old spirit still Ives in him He needs no crutch, and for this he thinks Dr. Williams' pink pills: for no. long age he was a cruel sufferer from heumatism. So erectly does he carry his 73 vears that no 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. Willins' pink pills for pale people White, Dr. and Mrs. brought me. I couldn't sleep at night for the

M. J. Wood, Mr.

main. It wasn't only the Theumatism, and the swollen lez it caused my whole system was

McDermoti, A. F'. B. Yates, Mr. & Mrs. C. Cut of order. I couldn't digest any food

Allen, Thomas Bintan, H. O. Burdekin, Geu. Bar uss, tr. and

N. C.

THOMAS'

Hains, Mr. & Mrs. I. J.

and 2 children

Harris, B.

Mrs.

Hough, Dr.

Hore, John

Caleita, Miss E.

I amrie, W.

Chung Wai Hai

Cochrane, F.

Lehman, E. Leung Ping Koo

Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Rees, Albert

C. B. Cook, M. Deniston, G. Desmand, Miss Grace Erskine, E. P. Frampton, Miss Garbeth, Miss B.

Sharp, Mrs. Theodorsen, Mr. Warle, Miss Alice Whiley, fr. Williain, S. Young, L. C.

ROYAL MEMORY.

FOND ROBERTS AND THE PENSIONER.

without pain, and it used to rise up sour in my throat.y heart gave me trouble-fluttering so that it kept me awake; and I had jost fjesh so that I was thin as a fath. Now I have put on flesh, and, thanks to these pills, I am hetter than most men of my age. They are a fine tonic. I only wish," he ended, stroking his fine white beard, "that all who suffer as I 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. Anomia, bile, consumption, eczema, headache, indigestion, kidney diseases, rheumatism, scrofula, and all diseases that arise from impure blood and shattered nerves, have been cured in countless cases by Dr. Williams' pink pills. Women they especially help in those characteristic troubles which they do not talk about The Lord Roberts bus what is sometimes called pills are not a cure-all. They cute by action "Royal" Memory-he gilt of always re- on the blood and on the nerves, curing fits, membeling faces and his great popularity is paralysis, locomotor alaxy, St. Vitus dance, Only the genuine pills, due in paut to this, and to his good-natured and neuralgin. pleasure in co versing with ev in the humblest bearing Dr. Williams' name, cure. Substitutes of his comrades-in-arms. When visiting Scot-never cure. Genuine pills post frea fim. land, me little time ago, he reco, ised an Williams' Medicine Company, Holborn viaduct, old wantior fro the ranks, Sergant Mac-London, for two shillings and ninspence; but kenzie, late Roy Aruitery, and made the old they can be bad at all medicine shops if you man happy when Field Marshal and ex-Non-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 d'er again."

IS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.

TONS. GUNS.

I.H.P.

949

CAPTAIN

Commander O. de B. Brock Captain T. 3. M. Jerram

--

Captain Robert H. S. Stokes... Commander Ernest Baton Lieut.Commander C. Asser... Commander P. V. Lewes, D.5.0.

NAME.

CLASS.

LAST REPORTED AT

Alxenity Album †

despatch-vessel...

battleship, 1st class

1,700 12,990

3,000

Shanghai

16

13,500

Wusung

Algerine...

ΒΙσαμ

**

1,050

1,400

Commander R. Nugent ...

Shanghai

Amphitrite... Andromeda Bramble

cruiser, 1st class

11,000

16

18,000

Captain Charles Windham, c.v.o.

Wusung

cruiser, 1st class

gunboat, 1st class

710

6

1,300

gunboat, 1st class

719

6

1,300

Centation ...

battleship, 1st class

10,500

14

13,000

| 'ressy

cruiser, 1st class

12,00

14

21,000

Captain R. elson Ommansey... Lieut. Comm.nder F. M. Leake... Lieut-Commander T. D. Pratt Captain Fegan.... Captain Henry M. Tudor

Weihalwei

Yangisze

Yangtsze

Wusung

Hongkong

Cherub

water tank and tug

390

100

Hongkong

Singapore-Per Onsang, 26th May, 2 P.M. Younhama Par Agamemnon, 26th May,

Eclipse

ruiser, and class

$,00

9,607

Hongkong

Espiègle

sloep

121

**

1,070

19

1.400

en route Weihaiwel

Faine

torpedo boat destroyer

360

6

4.700

Hongkong

Fearless

cruiser, 3rd class

IZ 1,480

3,00

Weihaiwei

Glory *

battleship, ist class...

12,950

16

1.

13,900

Captain W. A. Carter

Wusung

torpedo boat destroyer

144

275

6

4,000

Hongkong

torpedo boat destroyer storeship

175

6

4,000

Hongkong

1,640

800

Commander J. D. Daintree

Hongkong

torpedo boat destroyer

280

3,900

Kinsha

river gunboa!

Duc

Namtao-Per Taichun, 26th May, 5 г.M Sanbae-Per Hol Fu, 26th May, 5 P.M. Macao-Per Wingchai, 26th May, 5 5 P.M. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Fer Hatton, 27th May, 1 A.M,

Leviathan

cruiser, 1st class

14,100

31.592

Maorlien

river gunboat

180

2

800

Oceaa

battleship, ist class...

12,950

16

13,502

Lieut.-Commander J. A Gregory... Lieut. Commander G. B. Powell Honourable M. G. Stopford Lieut-Commander G. G. Webster Capiam T. G Greel, R.N.

---

Hongkong

Yangtse-Kiang

Warung

West River.

Qtier

torpedo boat destroyer

350

6

6,500

Hongkong

Phonix

sloop ...

1,015

1,400

Rambler

surveying-vessel

834

650

Rinaldo

sloop....

985

1,400

Robin...

river gunboat ...

340

sloop

981

1,400

Commander T. Jackson,

Shanghai

river gunboat

240

Lieut. Comm..nder H. T. Atlay

West River

cruiser, 2nd class

3,600

9,00

Captain C. H. H. Moore...

1

Hongkong

river gunboat

240

Lieut-Commander Davidson

...

Yanglaze

torpedo boat destroyer

355

6,300

Lieut. Cominander C. G. Codrington...

Hongkong

topedo boat destroyer

250

6,500

Fleet Reserve

Hoogkong

Talbot... Tamar

cruiser, and class

5,600

9,600

Captain Lewis Bayly

Singapore

+++

...receiving ship

4,05

Commodore Dicken

Ilongkong

river gunboat...

180

800

Licut Commander E. V. Dugmore

Yangisze

cruiser, 2nd class

3,400

9,000

Captain J. A. C. Wilki..son

Shanghai

coast defence gunboat

363

200

Lieutenant Forbes...

Hankow

་་་

battleship, fat class...

£3,500

sloop

1,400

Cap'nin Leslie stuart, C.M.O.. Commander, St. John Farquhar

Wusung

Bingapore

6,300

Hongkong

THE WEATHER.

30 B.

May 04 May 14 81

29.85

Shanghai-Per Foockow, and Ma, 3 F.M. Manila-Pet Zaßro, 4th June, 9 4.3. Europ: &c., India, vie Tuljcorin-Per Simia, 4th June, 11.A.M.

*4༔;

Waterwitch Whiting Woodcock...

***

surveying ship

450

+

**

torpedo boat destroyer

5,900

river gunboat

.550

rive: gunboat...

550

Lieut.-Commander Ernest C. Hardy Lieut.-Comm under 11. M. Wells.... Lieut. Commander Hugh Somerville... Lieut.-Comm inder Wason

en route Welhaiwof

Hankow

4 p.m.

19.77

inperature ... 84

Rainfall

86

Flag of Rear-Admiral the Hon. A G, Curzon Howa, C.3., G.M.G.

79 4.15

·

64

Vessels

Per Bayern, for Hongkong froin Yokohama Hongkong -Messrs. W. H. Donald and Chin Hen Hin, From Kobe Messrs P. W. Lineberger, W, T. Harnson, G, Simonsen, W. Kehl, A Gerzen Rowski, A. Schramm, Heinz. (). Gubrke, K. Eckert and A. Geble, From Nagasaki-Messrs. Sy. Cohm, A. Naftal and 5. Matsumoto. From Shanghai-Messrs Frank R. M. Trewe, Chas. W. Berner, W. Kleeschulte and servant, Ko Ling Chu and servant, San Ku Hing and ser vant, Chang Chi Chang and servant, von Hell- felal, Y. T. Barclay, H. Cox, Mrs. A. T. K. Collage, Misses E. A. Collaço, A. C. Loto, Messrs. Bissone and Sub-master Naintigall.

Passengers departed.

Indramayo

From Agents

Tuticorin

Rosario Sandpiper... fcr

Sirius... | Snipe Yokuhanit,parrowhawk

Empress Taku ...

Manila-Per Rudí, 28th May, 9 A.M. Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C., and Tacoma Per Shawmur, 28th May, 11 A.M.

Europe, &c. India, via Ernest Simons, 31st May, 11 8.M Shanghai, Nagasak, Kobe, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per of China, 1st June, 11 A.M.

Manila-Per Taming, 1st June, 3 F.M. Cebu and follo-Per Kaifong, 1st June, Teal

Thetis... 6:3 P.M.

Tweed Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Towns› Sydney...B. & S. ...June 11ville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-Per, Vengeance

Vestal... Changsha, and June, 3 P.M.

Virago

3

Manila, M. & Co May 26 Gaelic ......... Shanghai. P. M. Co... May 27 Chiki.. Chefoo... B. & S. May 29 Candia Singapore. P. & O. Co May 30 Gregory Apear Singapore. D. & Co... May 30 Border Kright Singapore.N. Y. K....May 3 Per Zieten, from Hongkong for Shanghai-Oldenburg... Japan..... M. & Co... June Messrs. Kveniger, A. Grisar, E. Kichner and Mongolia..... San Pcisco P. M. Co... June 4 Tanaga, Rev. D, Laprieto, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Capri Bombay... C. & Co.... June Lee, Mrs. M. Dobel, Mr. and Mrs. Bruggmann, Indrasamba... Portland... P. & A. Co. June Misses Muskett, Stella Monte, White and Laisang......Calcutta...J., M. & Co June 6 Grunberg. For Nagasaki-Mn. Li Se, Mrs Chingto Chan, Mrs. Nakamura, and 9 Japanese. For Kobe-Messra, Schultz, Meyer, Renner and Giertz, and 7 Japanese. For Yokobama--Mr. and Mrs. Farias, Messrs. Vaile and party, J. M. Hunter, R. Finch, K. Hanssen, Baumann, Korff, and Mr and Mrs. Desmazieres.

Shipping Report.

Str. Sitkan from Saigon :-Fine cleir wea ther throughout, and variabla winds.

*

FI

4

P

torpedo boat destroyer....

Commander W. H. Nicholson

Captain Morris II Smyth

Commander 1. St. A. Wake...

Liest.-Commander John P. Irven...

Wasung

Shanghai Amoy

Sandakan

West River

Hongkong

Yangtze

Swatow, Chefoo and Tientsin-Per Chihli, Woodlark ... 4th June, 3 P.M.

Shangos Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama.

Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Empress of i India, zand June, 11 A.M.

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

TWO CHOICE LINES FOR REFINED TASTES.

HAVANA LEAF CIGARS

MANUFACTURED IN HOLLAND,

INDUSTRIAS,

PREDELECTAS,

ANDALUZAS,

$6 per 100

packed in Boxes of 100.

packed in Boxes, of 50.

$15 100

$30

100.

Hongkong Agents,

packed In Boxes of] 25.

ALLSOPP'S LAGER BEER

IN PINTS AND QUARTS.

A FAULTLESS LIQUOR.

MACEWEN FRICKEL &

3, DUDDELL ST

CO..

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