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HONGKONG "METEOROLOGICAL:

SIGNALS.

NEW CODE.

We have received from the Hongkong Observatory a new code of meteorological signale which comes into force at Hongkong on New Year's Day. They are the same as

ONE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY AUGUST 24, 1904.

For Sale.

FOR SALE

NE ICE-MAKING MACHINE

GAS ENGINE complete.

For full Particulars, apply to

Steamers Expected.

Hee, Gob Yab, and 4 Chinese. - From Jalgon-- Mesars, S. C. Ismall and servant, Wong Nut, Bro, Dumas Alexandre, Sister Marie, Messrs. L... Malpel A. Lécoeur, L. Lecoeur, A. Hu, Tieng Yan, Maurice Jacobs, and 149 Chinese For Shang with bal from Marseilles Messrs. G. K. Leach,

Hansson, Cabrens, Perris, Challoy and Loynes. Chusan... From Port Said Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman Namantia From Colombo Mr. and Mrs. Marchowsky. Mongolia From Singapore--Mr. Yap Tai Kat, and 1 Arab. From Saigon-Messrs. Tauguenot, Aragonia Komsang Lambinet For Kobe from Singapore-M Bayern Sonoyama Hatsu, and Mr. and Mrs. Kato and Emp of Japan. infant. From Saigon➡Mfr. D. Saché, and r Japan. For Yokohama from Marseilles Ching

HUGHES & HOUGH, 8, Des Voeux Road.

Hongkong, 27th June, 1904.

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those at present in use at Shanghai, and will GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY,

be hoisted on the mast beside the time-ball at

Kowloon Point for the information of masters of vessels leaving the port. They do not neces« arily imply that bad weather is expected. The signals are as followe

A cone point upwards indicates a typhoon the North of the Colony.

A cone point upwards and drum below in- dicates a typhoon to the North-East of the Colony,

A drum indicates a typhoon to the East of the Colony.

A cone point downwards and drum below indicates a typhoon to the South-East of the Colony.

A cone point downwards indicates a typhoon

to the South of the Colony.

A cone point downwards and ball below indicates a typhoon to the South-West of the

Colony,

A ball indicates a typhoon to the West of

the Colony,

A cone point upwards and ball below indicates

a typhoon to the North-West of the Colony.

Red Signals indicate that the centre is believed to be more than 300 miles away from the Colony,

Black Signals indicate that the centre is believed to be less than 300 miles away from the Colony,

The above signals will, as heretofore, be hoisted only when typhoons exist in such posi sions or ate moving in such directions that in formation regarding them is considered to be of Importance to the Colony or to shipping leay ing the harbour.

NIGHT SIGNALS,

Two lanterns hoisted vertically indicate bad weather in the Colony and that the wind is expected to veer.

Two lanterns hoisted horizontally indicate bad weather in the Colony and that the wind is expected to back.

The signals are repeated on the flagstaff of the Godown Company at Kowloon, and also, by day only, at the Harbour Office and on H M's Receiving Ship.

LOCAL STORM-WARNINGS.

The Colony itself is warned of approaching typhoons by means of the Typhoon Gun placed at the food of the mast, which is fired whenever a strong gale of wind is expected to blow here,

NOTICE BOARDS.

Notice boards are placed at !—

Joint Cable Companies' Office,

Perry Company's Pier, Ice House Street.

Blake Fier,

Post Office,

Harbour Office.

Ferry Company's Pier, Kowloon,

WEATHER-FORECASTS and STORM-

WARNINGS are exhibited on the above boards

daily about II a.m., and also at other hours, day or night, whenever necessary. Informa sion of importance is also issued by "Express

THE CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER is exhibited at the same places daily

about noon. It contains observations made at Hongkong and at a number of stations in the Far East, together with Remarki, Weather- forecasts, and information regarding the exish.| ence and movaments of typhoons based thereon.

SPECIAL INQUIRIES.

Masters of vessels or their agents may, whenever necessary, call at the Telegraph Company's Office in Connaught Road and

send telegrams to the Observatory asking for special information without charge. Suck inquiries may also be sent from the Police Station at Kowloon Point which is connected with the Observatory by telephone.

THE LAW OF STORMS.

Further information concerning the weather to be expected while signals are hoisted, salling directions, are given"in "The Lay Storms in the Eastern Seal"

[F, G, F100,

Acting Director Hongkong. Cherrystory, and January, 1004,

LIMITED.

PORTLAND CEMENT.

In Casks of 375 lbs.net $5 per Cask ex Factory. In Bags of 250 lbs.net 68 per Bag ex Factory.

SHEWAN, `TOMES & Co., General Managars, Hongkong, 1st August, 1904,

FOR SALE.

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Mr. Davy and servant. From Saigon—Mr. Baill Andalaf h.

Per Hoitan, from Coast Ports-Rev. Knox, Messrs. A, W. Grant, R. J. Birbeck, E. P. de Martin, Capt, Goseasel, Messrs. Chun S. Choo, Lep Chay, Lio T. Yia, and 96 Chinese.

Passengers departed.

Per Tourans, for Saigon-Messrs. Charles Edolini, Feldman, Mrs. Marie Barot, Mrs. McGrelc Ohe, and 36 Chinese. For Singapore-Messrs. C. Klinck, O. Davies, J. Bemminge, N. Spieler, Frank Mihilalti, F. Grabam, A. C. Boughton, Patrick Cassidy, Gabul Pizzo, and 4 Chinese For Colombo Mr. David Bessler. For Marseilles-Mr. and INCANDE,

NCANDE. Mrs. Morel, Messrs. Chauvin, I. B. Harrop,

Garoline, Davis, A. L, Kimball and Emile Roses, Lamps of all

descriptions

from the best maker,

Shipping Report.

Str. Rattan from Foochow :-Light to fresh N.E. and E'ly wind with passing showers,

Incandescent

Str. Choysang from Shanghai-Variable Mantles, winds and fine weather to Chilang Point, thence Chimneys, mugh sea and S.S.E. swell, with variable winds, Globes, Sha-

and heavy rain, des, &c., for Gasoline and Gas Lamps at the most moderate prices,

Lamps fixed

up for Buyers

free of charge.

Naphtha of

kept in stock.

Str. Borneo from Sandakan:-In the Sulu Sea strong wind from S.W., with heavy rain shower and strong wind, in the China Sea from 10 to 18 N., heavy main squall and strong wind from 5.W., from 18 to port strong E, wind with heavy rain squall and N.E. swell.

Vaurels in Port

STEAMERS.

at Kowloon

PEAK

Ormiston, Major and

Ma, J. W.

Fort Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown," Cairas, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Bentle, J. M. Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide | Benue, M. P. and Parth-Por Edatern, 17th Sept, II A:M Benson, Major & Mrs. Playello, Mrs.

Shanghai, - - Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Bourchier, Mr. & Mrs. Pollock, k.c., Mr. Victoria and Vancouver, BC-Per Emprats of Bunny, Licut Col, and Post, N. [Japan, aist-Sept, II AM.

Books containing

Mrs. F. W. Bunny, Mias

Chapman, A.

Chichester, Major and

Guibert, Mr and Mr. Hamilton; Major Hanmer, Mr.

Hassan, Mr.

: | Holborow, Mr.

Vaisals

From

Agenis.

Dua

¡Singapore. P. & O. ColAug. 25 Manila...P. M. Co... Aug. 28 Singapore.H. A. I...Aug. 26

Japan E. & A. Co Aug. 30 Singapore J, M. & Co Aug. 19 Colombo... M. & Co... Aug. 31 may be obtained at the counter of the Vancouver. C. P. R. Coept. 6 Post Office and at Kowloon Post Office. Sydney...B. & S... Sept. 7 $1.00 each book.

16 Postage Stamps of 4 cente

12 11

Mrs. A. A.-

Dymock, Lieut. A,

General

Price

Ferrier, Col. G. H. French, Major G. A.

Galloway, A. D.

VISITORS AT THE ROTELS.

HONGKONG.

Macgowan, R. J.

Mackie, C. Gordon

Bingham, Mr. & Mrs.

Malpal, L

T. E. and child

Marriott, Dr. O.

11

Birbeck, R. J.

Matsuda, K.

4

+

Birney, Miss

Blasoil, W. S.

M

Blaney, Dr.

2

T

Cosmopolitan

Donner, E. A. Borthwick, Mrs. R.

Boyce, W. B.

41

+

Aberdeen

Brunschwig, Mr.

and North, C. J.

Pollard, A. E.

Potter, A. G..

Powell, H. E. Rayner, F. 8. Rice, P. F.

Dock, Anderson, W. M.

Beattie, R. B.

Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Retarus. U.S.S. Pathunder.. Shanghai H.M.S. Leviathan... Lothfan.......... Changsha................ Shawmut .............................. Korat...............STOTRANJA Devawangsa Heilan ................................. Shantung ........................... Cranley.................. Kansu............ Chwashan

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Bisney, Mr. and Mrs. S. McAran, T. P.

.

Clark, W. G. Cunningham, G. Darby, A. Į, Davies, C. J. Davies, F. O. Davies, Mrs. J. T. Deacon, F. B.

Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. Downing, T. C. Emerson, A. Farrow, C. J. Fisher, H. G. Forst, T. C. Franke, C. Garzac, Miss L. Glover, C.

Ships Pasted The Canal. Outward-3rd August-Stydlite, Bulysses, Dants. 6th August-Japan, Telemachus. 9th August-Eidsvold, Bayern, Ambria, Balfour, Alisandra, Saneca. 13th August-Potroctus, Malacca, Survła, Barotse, Heathglen. 17th August-Baroneldon, Room, 19th August Dean, G. Malta, Ping Susy, Inverit.

Homeward-th August-Bincleuch, Yang Taxe, Trieste, 13th August-Candia, 19th August-Prometheus, Nurnberg, Tonkin.

Arrivals at Home 9th August-Segovia, Benmor Himalaya, Monmouthshire. Aga Memnon. 13th August-Yarra, Main, Seyd Tite. 19th August-Glanturret, Gloucester Cily.

Post Office."

Meikle, Mr. & Mrs. E.

Miller, P. L.

Milton, Miss

Moir, G. A.

W. Moon, Mr. & Mrs. E. M.

Newington, A. G.

Pattie, Mrs. J. A.

Rosenfeld, J. Sayer, G. Burlon

Sayle, R. T. D.

J. Scott, Mr. & Mrs, J. G. |

Skott, C.

Somerville, Geo.

Somewille, Mr. A. Soper, C. H. Stewart, W. B, Thomas, C. B. Thornborrow, J. Trimmet, W. D. Wadleigh, J. W. Weir, Mr. and Mrs. and

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Wemyss, I. L.

Hudig, D.

Jadries, H. U. Köhler, E. L Martin, R.

Moxon, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert

Muelis, Consul E.

Mumford, Mr.

Ollis, F. B

Foxton, Mr.

Pratt, Major and Mrs.

HA Sawer, Mrs.

Smith, C. W.

Spalckhavar, W. 0, C.. Steavenson, D.

Stokes, Mr.

"Stoppal, Mr.

Thomson, Mr & Mi

W.

Watkins, R., Capt./

and Mr.

Watson, Comdr," and

Mrs.

∙Watson, Mr.' and Mm.

M. Wenborn, S. T, White, Dr. and Mrs.

Wolfson, Mrs. & Miss

Yates, Mr. & Mrs. C. C.:

KOWLOON.

Crozier, Lieut. G. H.

Mitchell, Mr.

Back, Mr. and Mrs. Pinkston, Col.

Stanley

Fuller, Mr.

Harometer Temperature

Humidity

Rainfall..........

Thomson, Mrs. and

child

Aug. #zat Augė 1381

100.00%

29.76 29.67

82

27

75

0.08

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.

August 23rd, 1904, a.m.

Bar. Th. Hu. Wind W;

Vladivostock. a.m.

Nemuro 6 m Hakodate... t

Tokio CRITICI

Grant, A. W.

Hall, Capt. T.

Hapron, J.

Harding, R. Hayton, J. T. Heckford, R. G.

Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs.

C. E.

at

Icely, Rev. F Johannsen,

Whitton, Mrs. A. M.,

child and infant

| Kochi

Nagasaki Kagoshima... Olima...... Nabu Ishigakijima.. Taiboku....

12

41

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13

26

a.m.29.78

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09-74

Katsch, E. A.

Kiene, F.

the best kind Amara, Br. 5.9., 1,566, C. J. Mattock, 22nd Aug, correspondence each day on week days only In future, there will be one delivery of -Saigon 18th Aug., Rice and Flouk-in Shaukiwan, leaving General Post Office

TÀI KHONG CO.,

56, Lyndhuist Terrace.

Hongkong, 17th November, 1001,

Intimations.

AN APPEAL.

131

THE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN CONVENT, CAINE ROAD, begs most respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind patronagis and support, and desires to state that she will be pleased to receive orders forail kinds 1 NEEDLE WORK.

Gentlemen's Shirts made to under, and Cuffs and Collars renewed on old ones.

Ladies and Children's Under-clothing, Gau drea's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, Materials can be supplied, if required.

The Superioress will also be most grateful for any PAPER, or old ENVELOPES to be made into Books for the Children of the Poor Schools who are taught by the Sisters.

Hongkong, sand Anvil 1901.

NOTICE.

THE Public are hereby informed that no Subscription to the Honghong Telegraph and they are warned against paying more than TEN CENTS (IO cts.) per Single Copy.

THE MANAGER, Honchong Telegraph Co., Ltd.

change has been made in the Rates of

*

Hongkong, sath Sentembar, ront

Shipping.

ייז זיין 4

Ernest Simona, Fr. ds, 2,162, Bourdon, 24th Aug.Marseilles 26th July, and Saigon zist Aug., Mails and Gen.—M, M, Choysang. Br. 3.8. 1,423. H. J. Roape, 14th Aug. Shanghai 19th Aug., and Swatow 23rd, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Loongmoon, Ger. 5.5., 1.345, F. Kalkofen, 24th

Aug,,-Canton 23rd¦ Aug, Gen.—S. & Co. Decima, Ger. a... 794, C. Christiansen, 14th Aug. Newchwang 18th Aug, Gen.-S., W, & Co.

Haitan, Br. 3.5, 1,187, J. Roach, 24th Aug..-

Foochow via Amoy and Swatow 21st Aug., Gen.-D., L. & Co.

E-Sang, Br. 8.5, 1,127. W. F. Richard, 24th

Aug. Tientsin 15th Aug., and Chefoo 18th, Gen.-J.; M. & Co. Scandia, Ger. 4.8, 3.135, Behrens. 24th Aug.,

Hamborg and Singapore 19th Aug., Gen. -H. A. L. Unity. Nor. .., 939, Hansen, 24th Aug., Rangoon tath Aur., Dil-Chinees.

Clearances at the Harbour Office. Chukong, for Macao, Eastern, for Shanghal. Quangnam, far Hongay. Ranmoor, for Yokkaichi.— Gaelic, for Amoy. Yingking, for Canton, E-tang, for Canton. Kwangiang, for Canton. Cheyrang, for Canton, Shun Lee, for West River. Empress of India, for Shanghai. Loongmoon, for Shanghai. Chan On, for West River, Hongkong, for West River...

Danartans, Aug. 24 Empress of India, for Vancouver. Garlic, for San Francisco. Tritos, for Bwatow, Mausang, for Sandakan. Cart Diederichsen, for Hoihow. Petrarck, for Japan. ·⠀ Ocampo, for Kobe. Lowther Castle, for Manila..

Passengers arrived.

For Choysang from Shanghai, &c.—Mr. Serone, and so Chinasa. 19

|

M. & Co. Anchenarden, Br. $.., 3.502, Bryce, 22nd Aug,

-Moji 15th Aug., Coal.-M. B. K. Ataka, Br. 8.5, 2,393, J. Park, 18th AugNew York 25th June, Petroleum,-8, 0. Co. Bomen, Ger. 8., 2,168, E. Muhle, 23rd Aug, -Sandakan 19th Aug., Timber and Gen. -M. & Co.

Changsha, Br. 6.8., 1,300, T. Moore, 15th Aug, Sydney via Ports (9th July, Gen.-B. &

S.

Chwnshan, Br. s.8, 1,281, B. S. Lawlor, 21st

Aug., Manila 18th Aug., Ballast.-B. & Co.

Cranley, Br. 6.5, 2,903, W. E. Steele, 22nd Aug,-Yokkaichi 14th Aug, Ballast.-G., L. & Co.

Devawongse, Ger. 9.5, 1,057, Ch. Kümpel, roth

Aug. Bangkok 4th Aug., Rice.-B. & G. Eastern, Br. 5.8., 2,272, W. G. McArthur, 22nd Aug-Sydney via Ports 30th July, Gen- Ecclesia, Br. .., 2,385, A. M. Dormand, 23rd

G., L. & Co.

Aug. Philadelphin, U.S.A. 29th June, Cate Petroleum.-Order. Elisabeth Rickmers, Ger. ss., 998. G. Gotsche,

20th Aug,,-Bangkok 14th Rice.-M. & Co.

Formosa. Br. 5.6, 2,915, B. W. Snow, azad

Aug.,-London 9th July, and Singapore 17th Aug., Gen.-P. & O. S. N. Co. Hailon, Fr. 5.5, 377, L. Andersen, 33rd Aug,— Pakbai and Hoihow 22nd Aug, Gen.-A.

R. M.

Hohnstein, Ger. 5, 1,275, H. Hamer, aud

Aug. Saigon 17th Aug.. Rice,-Order. Hopsang, Br. 9.8., 1,319, Jas, M. Hay, 22nd Ang Java Port 15th Aug., Sugar.-I, M. & Co. Kohsichang, Ger. s.8., 1,292, 5, Simonsen, 21st Aug. Bangkok 11th Aug, Rice, Wood and Gen.-B. & S.

Korat, Ger. &., 1,998, H. Hirbner, 16th Aug. -Singapore 16th July, and Bangkok 9th Aug., Gen.-M. & Co.

Laertės, Br. 8.8., 1,341, J. B. Jackson, 13th Aug, -Saigon 9th Aug, Rice and Meal-Wo Fat Sing.

Lightning, Br. 5.5, 2,122, J. G. Spence, and Aug-Calcutta 6th Aug., Perang and Singapore 17th, Gen.-D., S. & Co., Ld. Loongsang, Br. 1.s., 1,093, G. S. Weigell, 22nd Aug., Manila 19th Aug,, Gen.-J., M, & Co.

Oscar 11, Nor. s.8., 2,000, R. Olsen, 1jrd Aug,

-Katchiootzu 16th Aug, Coal-M, B, K. Pitsanulok, Ger..., 1,246, C. Fuchu, zoth Aug.,

-Swatow 19th Aug., Rice—B, & §. Prometheus, Nor, 49, 1,024, H. Lersbryggen,

noon.

Pillar Boxes at Arsenal Street and Percival Street will in future be cleared four times a day as under.

Percival Street $8 am-11am. 72 p.m.5 p.m. Arsenal Street $8.5 àm.-11.5 a.m. 12.5 p.m.-5.5 p.m.

5 Mail wit).close for:-. Canton-Per Kinshan, 29th Aug«.7.30 A‚M. Bangkok-Fer Tintas, 25th Aug,, 11 A.M. Bangkok-Per Pitiamtilok, 25th Ang., ITA.M. Shanghai, Moji, and Kobe Per Eastern, 25th Aug, 11 A

Bangkok-Per Samien, 25th Aug., 11 A.M. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Per Hattan, 25th Aug., Nook,

Macao Per Heungshan, zeth Aug., 1.15 P.M. Baigon-Per Laertes, 25th Aug44 PM. Samshui, Shishing, Takhing and Wuchow- Per Samui, 15th Aug. 4 P.M. Aug, 5 P.M.

Kongmoon and Kumchok-Per Lintan, 25th

Namtao-Per Taichun, 25th Aug., ('P.M. Sanbug-Per Hoi Fu, 25th Aug, † P.M. Macao-Per Wingchai, 25th Aug. 5 P.M. Canton-Per Falshan, 25th Aug,, P.M. Canton Per Powan, 26th Aug., 7.30 AM. Shanghai Per Loongmoon, 26th Aug., 2 FM. Manila-Per Loongsang, 26th Aug.. 3 P.M. Chefoo, Wei-hai-wel and Tientsin — Per Kansu, 26th Aug., 4 P.M. Tak Hing, 26th Aug., 5 P.M.

Kongmoon, Kumchuk and Samshui-Per

Namtao Per Taichun, 26th Aug., 5. P.M. Sanbue-Per Hot Fu, 26th Aug., 5 P.M.. Macao-Per Wingchai, 26th Aug.. 5 P.M. Canton--Per Honam, 26th Aug. 5 P.M. Canton-Per Faishan, 27th Aug, 7.30 A.M. Europe, &c, India, via Tuticorin-Per Coromandel, 27th Aug., IT. AM.

Manila-Pei Zaffro, 18th Aug., 9 A.M. Canton-Per Hankow, 18th Aug, 9 A.M. Singapore and Sourabaya-Per Sutrang, 29th Aug, 2 P.M.

Joseph, Mr. & Mix E. S. Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. | Taichu..........

D.

Laing, G. M. Lapp, H. Lewis, A. R. Macdonald, D.

Wolff, Philip

Gordon

Wright, Mr. and Mrs.

Zanett, Dr. A. B.

KING EDWARD.

Aarons, H. S.. Davies, W. E. Farias, Mrs. J. Foreman, J. Hamblin, Capt. F. H. Hamblin, Mix. F. H. Hawkes, U. 5. N., Dr.

Robt. H.

Jameson, J. Watt Kofod, Capt. F. Lawrey, Miss

4

Marcaido, Mr. & Mrs. Nigg, Capt. L. Ough, A. H. Shepherd, Bruce Simi, W. L. Staeger, O. Stephens, Mr. & Mra,

M. J. D. Turnbull, W. J. Vaughan, H, S. Wortman, A.

CONNAUGHT.

Anadaloft, B. Christie, Mr. & Mrs. Bell, Mrs. J.

Cronin, John Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel, R. M. Erra, Mr. Helme, E B. Howard, E.

Jackson, T. B.

D. Menashib, R.

Kirby, R.N., Capt.

Newborn, R. H. H. Pugh, W.-- Reeves, Miss Spratt, N., W. R. Webb-Bowen, M..

McIsaac, Mrs.

CRAIGIEBURN, Clark, J. Pantone Lauder, P. Dann, G. H. Drayson, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest, T.S.

Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. | Gibson, Dr. and Mrs.

Goode, Miss Harrison, W. S. Hogg, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. M.

16 29.77

Tainan......... 10 (29-74 Koshun Pescaderet... Weihaiwei...9 1.m. Gutzlaff

Sharp Peak...

12 29.76-

19 29.87

10

29.84

Amoy ......... 16.30 a.ag.68 Swatow.....9 a.m.- Canton......... Hongkong... to 8.m.29.76 Victoria Peak E

11

29-74 83

Gap Rock ... + 29.73 Macao........ 12 Haiphong... Manila........ Bacolod.....9 am Nollo

Cebu

#:29 80 81

14 29.79

It

39.84

C. St. James. toam

August 24th, 1904, BIT.

Vladivostock. a.m.

Nemuro....6 am.30.20 Hakodate

Tokio ......... Kochi......... Nagasaki

30.01

31

29.94

#

29.83

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Kagoshima... +1 29.831

Oshima

Naba Ishigakijima..

29.76

17

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M

Taiboku...... 5 a.m.19.8

Pearce, Rev. T. W. and Taichu..........

Mr.

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

Grant Woodward, Mr. & Mr.

and children

OCCIDENTAL

Baird, B. A. Barker, W. Bohlmann, O. Shanghai--For Woosung, 29th Aug., 4 P.M. Bunner, Mr. and Mrs. Tientsin-Per B Sang, 30th Aug, 3 P.M.

W. C. Manila-Per Rubi, 10th Sept., 9 d.

Chandler, Liant, F. Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Coleman, Y. M. Cairas, Townsville Brisbane, Sydney and Carunad, Mr. and Mr. Melbourne-Per Changsha, 19th Sept., 4 PM. Dibrell, W. C. Europe, &c. India, via Tuticorin-Pet Harrop, H. W. Gnyisenau, 14th Sept, 11 A.M.

Hopkins, L. M,

21st Aug., Bangkok 14th Aug., Rice.= | Alacrity, Yuen Fat Hong.

Albion

NAME.

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Pundua, Br. 6.8., 2,126, R. F. Thomson, 22nd Algerine ...

Aug,Caletta 29th July, and Singapore 17th Aug., Gen., M, & Co.

Andromeda Bramble Quang Nam, Fr. 6.8., 710, V. Jean, 12th Aug.

Saigon fath Aug, Ricé and Gen;-B. &.

Centurion ... Co.

Cressy

Queen Elleabeth, Br. ship, 1,700, C. E. Fulton,

21st Aug,New York 19th April, Kerosine Eclipto Oil.-S. O. Co.

Espiègle Shantung, Baas, 1,837, J. Manach, 8th Aug,|| Fame ... -Java Ports 30th July, Gon.-B. & S. Fearless Shawmut, Am. 9,606, W. M. Smith, and Glory

Aug.Tacoma 18th July, Gen.-D. & Co., Handy Ld

1:

Sikh, Br. 2.4., 3,316, James Rowley, 5th July ---

New York 4th May, Gen, and Case Ollie,

Hart

161

130

Kemp, H. N. Keyt, Dr. F. Lorenzen, Mrs. McClay, A Peterson, Mrs. & Pezan, Lieut. T.. Robinson, H. Smith, H. S. Stephans, H. Trenmaun, Capt.

child

Tairan Koshan ...... Pescadores...

19

1229.70

11 (29.71

20.7

- 15

#

Weibaiwel...9 m.gaor Gutzlaff

jag.8 Sharp Peak... is Jag.89 Amoy...... 6.30 29.73 Swatow am. Canton

#

Hongkong..toa.m.29.70, 79 Victoria Peak Gap Rack... MACBO

Haiphong ....

Manile

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29.84

Bacolod...... Iloilo........

3.03.

N

Cebu..........

*E 139.00

C. St. James tos.m.

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION.

torpedo boat destroyer...

torpedo boat destroyer (...)

storeshipme

劳务 cruiser, and class

***

torpedo boat destroyer.

HI

13,000.Captain Fegan...

CLASS.

TONI. GUNS. I.H.P.

CAPTAIN.

LAST REPORTED AT

4

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w

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...despatch-vessel...

battleship, 1st class... sloop

+++

3,700 12,950

3,000

Commander O. de E. Brock...

Shanghai

£3,500

Captain Sydney R. Fremantle

***

***

Wei-hal-wei

14

1,050

6

1,400

Commander R. Nugent

Bebring Sen

Amphitrite...

cruiser, 1st class

11,000

16

18,000.

Captain Charles Windham, C.V.O.

Wei-hal-wei

cruiser, 1st class

11,000

16,500

Captain R. Nelson Ommanney,

Wei-hai-wei

Br

gunboat, 1st class

25

710

1,300

Lieut.-Commander Oscar M. Makine...

Chemulpo

gunboat, 1st class

12.

710

1,300

Lieut. Commander T. D. Pratt...

Yangtsta

battleship, 1st class ........

10,500

Wel-bal-wei

Cherub

***

W

**+

cruiser, ist class

12,000

21,000

Captain Henry M. Tudor

Wei-bal.wai

IN

water tank and tug ...

300

Hongkong

cruiser, and class

9,600

aloop

* 141

1400

Captain Robert H. S. Stokes...... Commander Empest Barton W van

Singapore

Chinwantao'

torpedo boat destroyer a

5,700

cruiser, 3rd class

3,200

Liant.-Commander C. Asser... Commander P..V. Lawes, D.8.0.

Shanghai

Wei-hal-wei

battleship, 1st class.......

13,500

Captain W. A. Certer

Wel-hat-wei

4,000

Hongkong

4,000

Lieut. Jellicos.....

+

Weishal-wei

800

Lieut. P. M. Risdoro

... Hongkong

7,000

Captain William. B. Fawckner

...Shanghai

3,900

Lieut.-Commander J. A. Gregory.....

Taku

..

river gunboat.

cruiser,' 1st class

14,100

34591

Liant Commiander G. B. Powell... Captain F.G, Kirby

Yangtze

Hongkong

J

river gunboat,

180

Boo

Lient. Commander F. B. Noble ...

West Rivar

.......

battleship, 1st class ......

12,950

13,500

Captain T. G. Greet, 2.M.

401

Wai-hai-wal

torpade boat destroyer ...

350

6,309

Hongkong

sloop. suryaying-vessel

1,015

1,400

Commander W. H. Nicholson

Yangtiza

PIA

815

630

Commander C. E. Monro

Hongkong

river gunboat...

240

Lieut. Commander Robert E. Vaughan.

Hongkonf

sloop

~$5400′′

Commander Vivian.

Hongkong

240

Liest Commander H. T. Atlay

West River

Captain CH.H. Moore

Hongkong

.240

Lieut. Commander Davidson

Ꮞ .

Yangtete

torpedo boat destroyer ́ ́...

250

6,500

Fleet Reserve **

Hongkong

receiving ship

2147

4,650

· Commodore Dickén

river gunboat

180

Bod

E. V. Dugmara

Hongkong

#Yangtuse

cruiser, Ist class

$3,000

Captain Arthur T. Stuart

enroute Weibalwei

*3,400

9,000

Captain J. A. C. Wilklasans

VAS200

Wal-hal-wel Yazgtizo

12,950 16

13,500

1,400

355

6,300

*450

360 6

5,900

150 ∙150

1.550 550

Humber Iphigenia ... Janus ... Kintha Suisang, Br. 6.S., 1,776, J. Young, 17th Aug. Leviathan... -Pekalongan (Java) 8th Aug., Bugar-Moorhen... M. & Co.

Ocean Themis, Nor, sa, 1,509, T. Thomassen, srat Ötter...

Aug-Kobe and Moji 14th Aug., Gen. Phanix Yue Woo.

·Rambler. 3. *** Tsintau, Ger. 4.k, 1,002, O. Koch, 17th Aug,~: Robin, Bangkok roth Aug, and Kob-si-chang | Rosario rith, Rice, Wood and Gen.-B. & S. Zafiro, Br. 1.1., 1,611, R. Rodgers, 230d Aug,- Manila 20th Ang, Gen.-S., T. & Co

SAILING THEIRLA.

Eclipse, Br. ship, 2,978, J. McBryde, 1th May,

-New York 10th Dec, 1903, Case Oil

5. O, Co.

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Sandpiper Sirias.. Suipe... Taki... Tamar, Tent-

***

Tenible...

Thetis Treed

LO

E. B. Sutton, Am. ship, 1,639, Johnson, 19th Vengeance

July-Cheloo zoth June, Ballast. Order. Vestaled Evie T. Ray, Am, bq., 918, Kartan, 6th Aug,➡ Virago w

Manila zoth Jone, Timber-Order. Waterwitch. Kentmere, Br..bq, 2,334, Burch, 14th June,--. || Whitlagg (6

New York 29th Jan, Keroaine,--9, 0, Co. Woodcock.. Per Ernest Simens for Hongkong from Sokoto, Br. 4-mastad bq.; 2,193, Wm. Bourke, Woodlark Marseilles Messe G. M. Laing, G. B. Wst Aug. -New York 3rd April, Petroleum Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Brunschwig, and Mr. pe=S; O.Co.áf Esteban Palamdoni. From Colombo-Mr. Lipp, and 4 Chinese. From Singapore-Mr. and Mrs Mak Bhi Pan, Massri, Carl Franske, Kal-

Trongate, Br, bq., 949, A. Hutton, 38th May,

Fremantle aard: May, Sandal wood,-- Gilinan & Co

river gunboat...

cruiser, and class

river gunboat tar

cruiser, and class ..... www.coast defence gunboat.

battleship, 1st class...

the day Bloop ive bee

torpedo boat destroyer y surveying ship i

torpado boat destroyer, river gunboat ***** river gunboat

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Flag of Admiral Bir. Gerard H. Nost, Commander-in-Chief, Flag of Rear Admiral the Hon. A. G. Quron-Bows, CB, CMG,

Lleut. Commander R. H. Keats/su

Captain Leslie Stuart, C.M.Ongoin Wei-hal-wei' Commander S. St. John Farquhas/

Lient-Commander Erest C. Hardy Lient Commander H. M. Wella Lient-Commander Hugh Somerville Lient Commander Waspr

Hongkong

Shantung Wel-bal

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