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Shipping.

Arrivals.

Chibli, Br. 3.3. 1.142, G. Hooker, 30th May

Tientsin via Chefoo 25th May, Gen.-B. & S. Hermiston, Br. s., 2,883, Wm. T. Bain, goth May, New York 7th April, Case Õll‚— 5. O, Co,

Borneo, Ger. 1.a., 1,168, E. Mahle, 30th May,

Sandakan 26th May, Timber and Gen.- M. & Co..

Chiyuen, Ch. 1.4., 1,177, Stewart, 30th May,- Shanghai 27th May, Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co

Belgian King, Br ...,,2,153. J. Hayton, 30th

May, Barry 23rd Mar, Coals & Co Ld.

Mercedes, Br. ss., 2,999, G. S. McGregor, oth

May,Wellington and New Zealand 7 May, Coal-Admiralty. Loongsang, Ur. ... 1,693, G. S. Wegall, 3 May,--Manila 27th May, Gen.),

M. & Meeloo, Ch. 3.8., 1,321, J. Whitelow, 31st May,

-Canton 34th May, Gen-C. M. S. N.j Co.

Co.

Canton, B. s.s., 1,10, A. Campbell 31st May,

-Canton 3th May, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Nanyang, Ger. 5.5, 1,060, E. Hass, 30th Ma

-Cheloo 25th May, Beans and Bean-oil, Chinese.

Hopiang, Br. s.5., 1,439, J. M. Hay, 31st May, -Nagasaki 26th May, Coal.-J., M. & C. Nithidale, Br. 5.5., 2,234, John Cameron, 31

May-Moji 25th May, Coal.-B. & Co. Hailan, Fr. 25, 377, Andersen, 31st May

Heihow 29th May, Gen. and Pigs.-A. 11. M.

Ching Wo, Br. 5.9. 3,881, G. H. Parkinson, 31st Portland, Dr., via Japan Ports 1st May, Gen.-C. C. S. S. Co.

Helene Rickmers. Ger. 3.5, 6,000, G. Warncke, 31st May, Cardiff 19th April, Coals.-- Order.

Clearances at the Harbour Office.

An Pho, for Saigon.

Hof Ho, for Canton,

Hongkong, for West River.

Hopsme, for Nagasaki.

Tyr, for Hongay..

May 31.

Chiyun, for Canton.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1904.

Gaelic, Br. ss., 2,691, W. Finch, RR, 27th:

May, San Francisco 26th April Tonolulu 3rd May, Yokohama 17th, Kobe 21st, Nagasaki zand and Shanghai zgth, Mails| and Gen.-, & O S S Co

Germania, Gor. 5.5., 1,714, T. Bruhn, 27th May,

-Moji and May, Coals.-J. & Co Giang Bee Br. 8.5, 1,198, A. Dunlop, 30th Hay, Palembang 23rd May, Gan.Heng Seng Chiang.

Gregory Acar, Br. s.3. 2,940, J. G. Olifent, 29th May,-Calcutta 14th May, via Perang and Singapore 15th, Gen.-D. S. & Co.,

1.d.

Jacob Diederichsen, Ger. s.s., 623. B. Ohisen, 25th May, Haiphong 2 st May, and Bethow z41b, Gen.-J. & Co. Kaifong, Br. s.s., 1,024, G. H. Pannefather, 29th May-Manila 25th May; and Amoy 28th, Ballast.-B. & S.

Kohsichang, Ger. s.s., 1,291, T Spiesen, 27th May, Bangkok 18th May, Rice and Wood.-B. & S.

Machew, Ger. s.s, 996. Harjes, 18th May,-

Bangkok 22nd May, Gen--H. & 5. Macquarie, Br, 8, 7,703. St. John George, 26th

Co.

Manila-Per Zafiro, 4th June, 9 A.M. Europe, &c. Inde vie Taucona--Pos | Adams, 1. Oldenburg, 4th June, 10.45 A.M.

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Aitken, C.

ham, thi futicorin-l'e Anderson, Mr.

Shanghai-Per Whampou, 4th June, 3 P.M.,, Simla, 4th June, 11 A.M. -

Swatow, Chefoo and Tientsin-Per Chill, 4th Inne, P.M.

Canton-Per Fulihan, 5th June, 9 A.M. Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cook- town, Cairns, Townsville. Hrishane, Sydney and Melbourne-Per Eustern, 6th June, ́¡EAM, Tharaday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Towns ville. Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-Per Changsha, 6th June, 3 P.M.

Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Capri, Toth June, 1 A.M.

Manila-Per Rubi, 11th June, 9 A. M. Shanghai. Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, H.C.-Par Empress of India, 22nd June, 11 A.M.

vatory-

THE WEATHER.

On the 31st at 11.15 a.m. The barometer stations, has risen in Japan and fallen slightly at all

The following report is from Mr. J. 1. Plum May, Saigon 23rd May, Gen.-G., L. &mer, Chief Assistant of the Hongkong Obser Marie Jebeen, Ger. 5.5., 1,771, H. Bendixen, 21st May,-lava Ports 11th May, Sugar- Nanshan, Br. 5.B., 1,299, E. F. Stovell, 26th

J. & Co.

May-Kohsicbang 19th May, Rice and Plitvire, Aust. 5.5., 2.742, J. Blecich, 15th May,

Meal.-B. & Co.

Progress, Ger. 3.3, 687, F. Bremer, 29th May,

-Moji 18th May. Coal.-Order.

Taming, Br. 8.5., 1,360, Sto1, 27th May,

Hoihow 28th May; Gen.-S. & Co.

Canton 26th May, Gen.-B. & S. Tritos, Ger. ss., 1,033, H. Kraft, 28th May,-

Unison, Nor. ss., 761, P. Peterson, 26th May,

Swalow 27th May, Gen.-S. & Co.

Whampoa, Br. ss., 1,109, Factuve, 29th May -Penarth and April, Coal-Order.

Shanghai 26th May, Gen.-B. & S. Zingara, Br. 5.3., 2,211, J. Webber, 27th May,

Barry 18th Mar., Coal.-B. & Co.

SAILING VEZkla.

Eclipse, Br. ship, 1,978, J. McBryde 10th May,

-New York roth Dec., 1903, Case Oil S. O. Co.

Maria Le, Ital bq., 1,118, 13. Urso, 9th April,

Freemantle 7th Feb., Sandalwood Order.

Odd, Nor. bq, 997, Aranidsen, 28th May,

Bunburg 2nd April, Timber,-S., T. & Co. Trongate, ir, bq, 919. A. Hutton, 28th May,-

Fremantle 23rd May, Sandal-wood. Gilman & Co.

Gradients are slight on the China Coast and Formosa Channel, and light NE. winds in the light variable winds may be expected in the

northern part of the China Sea.

it

A trough-like area of low pressure appears to

here that the least pressure is found. tie across the middle part of the China Sea, and

Forec st: Light NE. winds, cloudy, fine. CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. May 30th, 1904, a.m.

Bur. Th. Hu. Wind Wr.

Vladivostock.7 a.m. Nemuro... a.m.29 80 Hakodate Tokio Kochi-

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Anderson, Mrs. W. H. Matheson, Mrs. R.

and child Apcar, G.

KING EDWARD.

Meikle, Mr. & Mrs. E. Jameson. J. Watt

Rese, Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Rosencrautz H. Į. Sheppard, Herbert Shepherd, Bruce Stephens, Mr. & Mrs,

M. J. D. Vaughan, Capt. I. Wall, Dr. O. E. Withington, F. W. Zellweger, Dr. Y. Y.

Номакона.

Macgowan, R.J. Mackie, C. Gordon

Anderson, Capt. R. A.J. Railton, W. A.

Barrett, H.

Marriott, Dr. O.

Blass, G.

5.

Boggio, J. E.

and child

Clark, Mrs. E. W.

McAmo, T. P.

Ebrbardi, Capt. W.

Miller, P. L.

Jameson, Mrs.

Moir, G. A.

Keegan, J.

Metcalf, É. T. H,

Dugh, A. H.

PEAK.

Allis, F, B.

Beattie, J. M.

eattie, M. F.

Ball, T. A. Beattie, R. B. Benzenuis, Mrs. R. Birbeck, R. J Bissell, W. S. Roggan, Mr. & Mrs. R. Bonner, E. A. Bonnet, Mr. & Mrs. F. Borthwick, Mrs. R. W. Boyce, W. B. Bradley, Mr. Clark, W. G. Davies, F. O.

Moon, Mr. & Mrs. F. M. Nason, Mr. and Mrs. Morrill, J.

R. N. Newington, A. G. North, C. J.

Osborn, Mrs. F.

Panie, Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Benson, Mr. & Mrs.

Bunny, Lieut. Col. F.

Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. J. Proux, L. C. Downing, T. C. Ducamp, P. A.

French, Major G. A.

Ruggler, Mr. and Mrs. Hudig, D.

Martin, R. McDermott, A. P. B. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Paxipa, Me

Sawer, Mrs. W. E.

Sinclair, A.

Skelton, Mrs,

i

Spalckhaver, W. D. C, Steavenson, D.

Peck, Dr. H.

Pegaeras, R.

W.

Perry, F.

Davies, Mrs. J. T.

Pike, Mrs. G.

Bunny, Miss

Pollock, H. E.

Deacon, F. B.

Pla, M.

Brawn, Col. L. F.

Post, N.

Dean, G.

Popham, Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, A.

Derbyshire, J. H.

Potter, A. G.

Ehelderke, Capt.

Sharp, Mr.

Freear, Mr.

Rapp, Mr. and Mrs. Reyes, F.

Fremantle, Dr.

Skelton, Mr.

Roberts, John

Grant, R.M., Eng. Lieut.

A. R.

Smith, C. W.

J. A.

Sayle, R. T. D.

Hamilton, Major Hanmer, Mr.

Shaw, F. E.

der and Mrs.

Skott, C.

Hays, I.

Simmers, Mr. and Mrs. Small, A. N. Somerville, Geo.

Holborow, Mr.

Jeffery, Mrs.

Jeffaes, H. W.

Somewille, Mrs. A.

Kev, Mrs.

Sprungli, E.

King, Mr.

Stanley, H. U.

Kruise, Geo.

Scott, Mr. & Mrs. Gray Hardy, R., Comman

Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rice, P. F. Emerson, A. Fischer, R. Fisher, H. G. Glover, C. Goss, G. A. Hall, Capt. T Grant, A. W.

Harrington, L. M. Hayton, J. T. Heckford, R. G. Hemens, H. K. Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Humphreys, R. E. Hughes, W. Kerfoot Icely, Rev. F. Ioseph, Mr. & Mrs. E.

Katsch, E. A. Kauffmann, F. O. Kirkwood, J. Lamont, W. A

Lapp, H.

S.

Taylor, Mr. E. M. and Lowe, D. R.

maid

Thomas, C. B.

Trimmel, W. D.

Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. J, Whitton, Mrs. A. M. Windsor, J. B. Wolff, Philip Wolfson, Mrs. & Mins Woodruff, Mrs. H. G.

and maid

Howard, E.

1 ingeri. Miss L.

Christie, Mr. & Mrs. D, Menasbih, R.

Newborn, R. H.

Stohp, A.

. Reas, L. C.

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Latta, J.

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Nagasaki Kagoshima. Oshima Naba Ishigakijima... Taihoku Taichu...

Leggati, E A.

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Lewis, A. R.

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CONNAUGHT.

29.97

Bell, Mrs. J.

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29.89

Bonheur, Miss E.

a.m.

Cronin, John

Tainan

Koshun .......

Eyre, Mr. and Mrs.

l'escadores...

Ezekiel, R. M.

Hamilton, Mrs. A.

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Steamers Expected.

Gutzlaf......

Sharp Peak...

29.93 6789 SSR 3 cv 29 92 69 85

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Helme, E. B.

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Baumann, Dr. Barker, W.

Bendixen, H.

Bertrand, G.

Bohn, Capt.

Trimingham, N. 5. P

Walker, A. T. Williams, W. H

OCCIDENTAL..

Bunnet, Mr. and Mrs.

Konig. Dr.

Larinzia, Mr. and Mrs. Matsda, Mr. & Mrs. McClay, A.

Pezare, Lieut. T. Ritzpanpt, Dr.

¡w. s.

29.88 86 65 'WNW; 1

Rogge, F.

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Chandler, Lieut. F.

Sipply, F.

SW 2 b

Delgado, F. P.

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NE

Delers, T.

Stephens, H. Stewart, Mr

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Warnolsh, H.

Wolf, Capt.

Ernst, John

Harsi, F. Kevt, Dr. F.

Stokes, Mr.

Uffel, W. von

Watkins, R.E., Capt.)

and Mrs.

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

Mrs.

Wenborn, 5. T.

CRAIGIEBURN,

way. And Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the greatest of all Tonics because they are the only rations! Tonic,

St. Vitus Dance is a disease that is getting more and more frequent in our schools. Young peale tire their Nerves with study, and the Nerves cry out. Sometimes St. Vitus Dance is their cry. Sometimes the trouble takes the form of Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Exhaus. tion, weakens of the limbs and muscles, and what we call "being Run Down."

St. Vitus Dance is a troublesome disease and no wonder it has given the Saint a bad Dame. The patient cannot keep still. The little hands are always twitching. "My little girl," said Mr. Street, of a Clyde-street, Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent, England "suffered so much

May Street, who was cured of St. Vitus Dance by Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale Profis. from St. Vitus' Dance that her life was a misery While, Dr. and Mrs. to her. She was plagued with pains in her head,

M. J.

and the doctor said she was Animic. We had to Wood, Mr.

take her from school. Now fifteen years old, she Yates, Mr. & Mrs C. C. is well and bonny, without a sign of illness. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People made her so. We had tried many 'remedies' in vain. She got no relief until she took Dr. Williams', and the affect these pills had on her was simply take them she felt considerably better, and by marvellous. As soon as she commenced to the time she had finished the second bottle all traces of St. Vitus Dance had gone, Her appetite returned, the colour came back to her cheeks, and the looked and felt as happy and as well as a young girl should."

Cowden, Mrs. & Miss Roberts, A, G. Dann, G. H.

Gaff, Mr. and Mrs. (laskell, Mr. and Mrs. Gilchrist, Mrs. Griffith, Mrs. Lauder, P.

Ross, W. W.

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

Grant

Woodward, Mr. & Mrs

and children

A SAINT WITH A BAD NAME.

DREAD ST. VITUS' DANCE CURED BY DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS

FOR PALE PEOPLE.

WHAT ELSE THEY HAVE DONE.

Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People am not a cure-all. They cure the one thing that is the cause of numerous diseases-poor blood. Acting on the blood, and on the nerves through the blood, they have cured Anemia, Bile, Con- sumption, Bronchitis, Eczema, Fits, Goat, Heart Disease, Paralysis, and the ailments St. Vitus Dance is the type of many dis- which women suffer in silence. It is the 'eases. It comes from hungry, exhausted genuine pills, not substitutes (which some Nerves. So do Neuralgia, Spinal Weakness, shopmen push) that cure. The full name on and Paralysis; so do many aches and pains the pink wrapper is a guarantee of gazuine-- that trouble men and women, without theirness. Refuse pink pills that don't bear Dr. being able to tell the cause of them. The way Williams' name. You can send direct for the 1o cure them is to feed the Nerves; and that is pills to Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, where so many people make a mistake. They Holborn-viaduct, London, enclosing the price, try to cure themselves with drugs that deader, 23 d. (or 131. gd. for six bottles): but the best and tonics that only whip up the tired nerves. plan is to ask for them at a shop where they That's the old-fashioned way, Tinker at the sell you what you ask for, and don't try to symptoms; neglect the cause of the disease palm off Substitutes upon you. Substitutes

Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People never,cured anyone, but they bring more proft begin at the other end. They act on the to the shopkeepers who try to sell them, and Nerves through the blood. They care the who would rather make more profit for them. cause of the disease first, and the aches and selves than supply what will really do you pains that are the effect of it soon vanish. good. You should avoid Substitutes and the That's the new-fashioned way-the reasonable people who keep them.

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION,

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Wingchai, for Macao,

Lindar, for West River.

Belgian King, for Barry

Jaurturer.

Ernest Simons, for Europe.

Haichin, for Swatow,

Kumsine, for Singapore.

Fuensang, for Manila.

Perl, for Manila.

Strassburg, for Singapore.

Yangine, for Shagnbai

Apennide, for Pakhoi.

Chilli, for Canton.

¡Cl..vering

Per Chiki, from Tientsin, &c Mr. and Mrs. Olenburg Templeton and child.

·Cari

Per Barnen. from Sandakan-Messrs. A. Auto1}. Ball, G. A. Goss, !ee Thies Su, and 66 Chi-

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1:

Weihaiwei 9 a.m., 19.8264)

Amoy....... 6.30 a. 19 98, 68. 60 NNE

Swatow.....9 3.10.

Victoria Peak

Масао

Haiphong Manila

3 Bacolod

" 29.88 70 95

...... 9 a.m.

↑ Hailo...

Cebu..........

31 C. St. James, 10a.m.

Ma 3151, 1904, am.

Singapore S, T. & Co June Singapore.P. &. Co June lapan.C.C.Co.,LdJune Moji C.C.Co. La lune Japan. M. & Co... June Singapore C & Co.... June Moji... CC.Co, Ld June Princesse Marie Singapore M. & Co., Jun Mangalia Per Langsing, from Manila-Mrs. Wolfson, Changsha ..... Japan.......BAS

Japan..... P. M. Co Miss Wolfson, M. A Anderson, child and fit jap....Moji C. L. June servant, Messrs. I E. Sloan, W. A. Lauron, lentarg.. Singapore, McG & G. June E. Sprungli. Mrs. T. Samcock. Mrs. A Australian P. Darwin G, L. & Co June Woodruff and baby. Miss B Mel eod, Messrs. Indrasamha H. P. Whitmersh. R S Figuroas, A Pla, F. Laisang...

Japan P. & A. Ca. June Kauffmann, J. P O Brien, H. L. Masan, America Maru, Japan.....P. M. Co... June 7 Kricht ........

Singape. 1, M. & Co June 6 You Pu, Governor Clemaco, Mr. J. Tarvell, Sachsen ........lapan...... M. & Co... June 7 Nagasaki... 41 Chinese, and Tapanese.

Seydlitz ......... Colombo... M. & Co., June Chingtu ........ Sydney R. & S. June 11 Oshima

Kagoshima... Emp of India.. Vancouver. C. P. R. Cn June 15 Naha

Ishigakijusa. Taku

Per Hopeans, from Nagasaki-Mrs. and Miss Calgett.

Shipping Report.

Str. Chihli from Tientsin:-Light to mode- rato Niy winds, and rain.

Str Hopsane from Nagasaki:-Fine wea ́ther, with variable winds, cloudy,

Str. Nithedila from Mojit-Fresh NE. winds in Formosa Channel, fine weather, light winds, small rain.

12 Hakodate Токи

fach...

Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Returns. U.S.S. Wisconsin...

Kowloon 10

Tainan....

Dock

Keshan

Pescadores...

**

12

U.S.S. Callao......... U.S.S. Oregan... U.S.5, Bainbridge Sun Lee ¡Hon. kong

Str. Giang Bee from Palembang left there i Tean with light Wly wind, and continued till off the China const, then S.E. to N.E. winds prevailed.

Str. Longtang from Manila:-Fine weather, S.Wily breeze to 20.00 N. 116.00 E, there to Waglan frequent rain squalls, fining as Hong- ko'ng was made.

Str. Chiyuen from Shanghal :-Left there at 9.10. on 27th inst, axperienced light variable windt, with clear weather to Hieshan island, thence in arrival strong winds from N.W. to N.E, accompanied with rain.

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Str. Boven from Sandakan :-in the Sulu Sea experie ced calms with occasional rain shower, in the China Sea from 12′′-17° N, calm, with squad's from S.W. and W, from 17 to Hongkong heavy rain showers and squa'l, and S.W, swell, overeast, rough N.E. des.

Vereels in Port.

STKAMER.

Cosmopolitan

Best Office.

A Mail will clong for:-

Canton-Per Faithan, 1st June, 7.30 AM.

Wechaiwe!

Guriag

Sharp leak...

Amer Surina Capt......

ngkong Avtora Peni Gap Kock

Macao...

D

Algerine Amphitrite...

Andromeda Bramble Britomart...

Centurion

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TONS.

GUNS.

L.H.P.

Captain Fegan

Visiivostock, 7

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NAME.

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CLABS.

CAPTAIN.

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7991

29.92

Alacrity

++

despatch.vessel...

1,700

29.89

3,000

Albion

battleship, 1st class

12,950

16

29.89

13,500

sloop...

+ I

1,050

6

1,400

cruiser, 1st class

11,000

16

18,000

cruiser, rst class

***

and

gunboat, 1st class

710

6

1,300

gunboat, 1st class

710

6

1,300

Commander O. de B. Brock... Captain T. II. M. Jerram Commander R. Nugent... Captain Charles Windham, c.v.o. Captain R. Nelson Ommanney Lieut-Commander F. M. Leuke Lieut. Commander T. D. Prett

120

Shanghai

Wusung

Shanghai

Wuling

Weihalwai

Yangtera

battleship, 1st class...

Yangiate

10,500

13,000

¡29.77 63 29.87: 70 29 ER

Cressy

cruiser, Ist class

Wurung

12,000

21,030

Captain Henry M. Tudor

CV

Cherub

Hongkong

事业

water tank and tug

390

100

Eclipse

Hongkong

cruiser, 2nd class

5,60›

9,60)

630

30 02 71

Espiègle

sloop

1,070

1,400

9 8.PLE

Fame...

torpedo boat destroyer

360

5.700

F

Fearless

***

cruiser, 3rd class

7,580 12

10a.m.29.93 80 48 NNE

Baiphong

Man fa

Ba nied

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29.8490, 665SW

29.8 29.87 86

NE

Glory Handy Hart Humber

3,200

Captain Robert H. S. Stokes... Commander Ernest Barton ... Lieut.-Commander C. Asser Commander P. V. Lewes, D.8.0.

Hongkong

Weihaiwai

Hongkang

Weihaiwoi

1

battleship, 1st class...

12,000

16

13,500

Captain W. A. Carter

torpedo boat destroyer

Wusung

175

6

4,000

11+

torpedo boat destroyer

Hongkong

275

4,000

Hongkong

44

...storeship...

1,640

800

11

Weihaiwei

Japus..

*

torpedo boat destroyer

280

1,900

Kinsha

Hongkong

10+

river gunboat

Lavathan

Yangtee-Kiang

IN

cruiser, 1st class

14,100

NEI

b

31,592

Moorhen

river gunboat

Wusung

180

800

B 'I

b

Ocean

battleship, 1st class

2,950

15

Earns H.

Oller...

13,500

Captain T, G Greci, RN.

May so at May 30 al

10 &..

(p.m.

Phoenix Rambler Rinaldo

torpedo boat destroyer sloop

350

6,300

1,450

Commander W. H. Nicholson

550

1,400

Captain Morris H. Smyth Commander D. St. A. Wake...

47

Amoy

- !

29.97

29.89

Robin...

240

Mae

2

71

75

Rosario

sloop...

1,400

87

72

river gunboat

240

Rainfall.

0.43

cruiser, and class

3,600

9,000

...river gunboat

240

Lieut. Commander John P. irven... Commander T. Jackson... Lieut.-Commander H. T. Atlay... Captain C. H. 1. Moore... Lieut.-Commander Davidson

Sandakan

West River

Shanghai

Wast River

704

41

***

Hongkong

M

Yangtze

torpedo boat destroyer

6,300

Lieut. Commander C. G. Codrington ...

torpedo boat destroyer

Hongkong

6,500

Fleet Reserve

-

14)

cruiser, and class

Hongkong

9,600

Captain Lewis Bayly

...receiving ship

Singapore

4.65:

Commodore Dicken

Hongkong

river gunboat...

300

Lieut-Commander E. V. Dugmore

...cruiser, and class

Yangtira

9,000

Captain J. A. C.. Wilkinson

Shanghai

coast defence gusboat battleship, 1st class

363

200

Lieutenant Forbes

Hankow

+

12,950

13,500

Cap'ain Leslie Stuart, C.M.....

Wastog

**

1,400

Commander S. St. John Farquhar

Singapore

6,300

Hongkong

450

5,900 $50

350

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

Weihniwei

Hongkong

Hankow

Yangisse

Swatow, Amoy and Anping-Per Triks, the dadle June. 9 A..

Saigon-Per Gara, ist June, 9 A.M.

Moji-Per Germania, ist June, 10 A.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kohe,

Yokohami,

Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per 'Empress¡

China, ist June. 11 K.M.

Macao-Per Hengshan, rat June, 12.15 P. Swatow and Shanghai-Per Canten, 18. June, 3 P.M.

Anghin, Ger, 9.5, 1,0010, Scharfer, 28th May.—

Bangkok 20th May, Ric.--B. & S. Candia, Br. 8., 4,195, H. E. Kitcat. 29th Mar,3

-Londoa via Singapore 24th May, Gen.-- P. & O. S. S, Co.

Empress of Chine, Br. Le, 3,046, E. Bentham, 1.X.R., 24th May-Vancouver, B.C., and May, and Shanghaj, 21st, Mails and Gen. -C P. R. Co.

Hinang, Br. 0.8., 1,575, W, E. Sawer, 29th

Atay,—Hongay 29th May, Coal.—),, M. &

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Shanghai-Per Foochow, 1st June, 3 P.M.

Hoihow-Per Bailan, 1st June, 5 P.M.

Cantoo-Per Hankow, 1st June, 5.

Namtao-Fer Taichun, 1st June, 5 P.M.

Sanbue-Per Hol Fu, at June, 5 P.M.

Macao-Per Wingchai, 1st June, 5 PM. Canton-Per Honam, and June, 7.30 A.M. Macao-Per Heungshan, 2nd June, 12,15 P.M. Cebu and Iloilo Per Kaifong, and June, P.M.

Manila-Per Taming, and June, 3 P.M. Canton-Per Kinshan, and June, 5 P.M. Namtan-Per Taichum, 2nd June, 5 P.M. Sanbue-Per Hoi Fu, and June, 5 FM. Macao-Per Wingchaf, and June, 5 P.M. Canton-Per Haxtow, 3rd June. 7.30 A.M. Manila-Par Leongsang, zid Jupe, 3 P.M. Canton-Par Powan, 3rd June, 5 P.M. Amoy, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama,

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