PRIPHNI AND DAMROSK..
A STUDY IN BADES.
They were iwlor, of course; otherwise they would not have been so terribly mixed up.
* Priphne and Damrose were nothing if not "theological babes, but their theology was į strangely redolent of the things of earth, and In this I think they resembled other children' being beautifully receptive to heavenly Ideas, but exhibiting no further sign of the divine origin of their souls, except an amazing capacì-. by for aspiration. Like young birds, they were sweetly eager to fly upwards, though all their tapprehensions were earthborne
"As i was made free of the Priphne-Damrose
nursery at all hours, I was able at one time, to pursue my psychological ausdies of in- telligent infancy anhampered. The twins had bad colds, for which reason they had been kept indoors for several wet days, and on pretence of amusing them my visits to the nursery were frequent and unceremonious.
Then came
bright, sunny morning, and, being up betimes; I went to see them while they were still in bed. Before emerging from - behind the screen which sheltered their cots
from the door I overhead a conversation:
"My cold has qui's gone. It has flown up
to the skyl"
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY MAY 30, 1905.
and speak ass crudely. But, after all, is not the difference a mere matter of expression when children and wo-ops" talk of things beyond morial 87 As regards the spirit world, surely it is well said that a
As the child of five to the child of jour Is the sage to the fool, and our despisi lore Is the love of a bede that begins to grow
----Wisiminster Gansits,
Shipping.
Arriva's
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Catherine Apcar, Br.. 1,730, A. Stewart, 29th May, Calcutta 13th May, Penang and Singapore 24th, Gen.-D., S. & Co., Ld. Rubi, Br. 6.0., 1,611, &. H. Notley, 29th May,→ Manila ayth May, Gen.-S., T. & Co. Daghestan, Br. s., 2,212, E. H. Todd, 19th
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May, New York via Singapore and Manila z6th May, Gan.-S., T. & Co. Madeleine Rickmers, Ger. 1. 1,000, D.
Reimers, 29th May,—Bongkak 23rd May, Rice.-M. & Co.
Tillasjap, Dot. .. 3.468, H. Koops, 29th May: Koba 23rd May, Gen-J. C. J. L. Nor. . 860, N. G. Andersen, 29th May. --Haiphong and Holhow 24th May, Gen. Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
Oh, Daphie," replied Primrose with awe,Fri, hope the angels won't catch it " "Yes," said "Daphnn as gravely; #sperbly as they've got no pocket-handkafsher."
Soon afterwards a little brother was added to the family circle, and wild excitement prevailed in the nursery world. But after the Brst few days of delighted wonderment the baby became less interesting than the fact bat, Purse's services being requisitioned for
Mandal, Nor, .., 1,001, Erichsen, 29th May, --
Haiphong 26th May, Gen.-S., W, & Co. Anghin, Ger. 5.B., Root, F. J. Schaefer, 29th May, Bangkok 23rd May, Rice and Wood.-B. & 8.
the new-comer, the twins were to be relegated Rajaburi, Ger. 1.3., 1,185, G. Wondig, a9th
to the care of the under-nurse. To walk out with Enuna, who might be plied with endless
questions, for she stood in no such autocratic a position as Nurse, was a prospect that pro mized important accessions to their stock of nowledge. For their thirst for information on wall sorts of thrilling topics was insatiable, while their elders, who of course could if they chose satisfy all cravings, were to the minds of twins | unaccountably bent on imparting nothing but the trivial and the tiresome.
Nurse had a way of closing all argument peremptorily, meeting the profound and heart. *searching matters that were constantly crop. bing up with an "I know but don't intend to tell air and a pursed up mouth that were calculated to silence the most pertinacious Be inquirer. Emma might carry less weight as an authority, but she was certainly not impos- ing, and such knowledge as she potented wa uiually at their disposal. So they bom barded her with questions which all the darned academics of Europe combined would Lave been puzzled to answer.
Much angelic conversation led finally one altemoos to this impastei
Emma darling, what does God have for his dianer ?"
"Oh, Miss Daphne, you really mustn't talk like thatod has no dinner, "replied Emma
cared at such sudden profanity,
The momentary distressed and puzzled ex pression on Primrose's reraphic face was dis. pelled by Daphne's conclusive rejoinder, born of personal reminiscence, "Oh then I suppose he has an egg with his tea; and Emma, feel: ing herself to be incapable of coping with the subject, wisely left it in statu quò.
Which of you is Priphee and which Dam- Pose?" asked ans day, turning the tables to avert a coming question which I foresaw would for ever lower ine in their estimation, as it would oblige me to confess ignorance.
"Half of us is cach," was the metaphysical
reply.
:
But if I call Priphur, which of you will
come?*
Both of us," was the answer, and I could
get no further in my effort at disentanglement.
The politics of small children dre rankly
Conservative. A summer day being to them
as long as a week to a "grown-up," they are unconscious of their own gradual progress from
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May, Bangkok via Heibow and May, Rice and Meal.-B. & S.
Castor, Nor. s.1., 900, M. Langkat, 19th May,
Singapore 21st May, Case Oil—Mr. Geo. McBain,
Caledonien, Fr. .A., 4,500, Gregory, 30th May,
-Marseilles and Saigon 27th May, Mails and Gen--M. M. Senegambia, Ger. sa, 2,663, J. Jaburg, 30th May-Shanghai 26th May, Gen.-H. A.
Haimun; Br. 5.1., 636, A. J. Robson, 30th May, Tamsui via Amoy and Swatow 29th May, Gen.D., L. & Co. Kwongrang, Br. 1.5., 1.428, W. P. Baker, 30th May,Wuhu 24th May, and Chickfang asth, Rice.-J., M. & Co. Taishan, Br. 5.5., 1,121, J. T. Laine, 10th May,
--Baigon 26th May, Gen.-B. & Co. ichany, Br. 6.3., 1,207, L. Jones, 30th May,
Chefoo and May, Gen.—B, & 8.
Clearances. at the Harbour Ofes. Kwongtung, for Canton. Hongkong, for West River. Shun Lee, for West River. Johanne, for Swatow.. Manchuria, for Amoy. Castor, for Swatow.
Ithang, for Canton. Tean, for Manila. Katjong, for Cebu. Latsang, for Singapore. Amara, for Swalow, Kwangrang, for Canton.
DODRI
May 30. Ernest Simont, for Europe. Manchuria, for San Francisco, Glenfalloch, for Amoy, Fleníkbank, for Hongay.
Triumph, for Swatow,
Glaucus, for Shanghal
Raiching, for Swatow.
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Brunhilde, for Saigon.
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one year to another, which length of time is, or|| would be, if they thought about it, as a cycle
Cathay.
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Das Niemalıdagewoiene shacks and discon·| certs their outlook. They suspect it. How. ever good it may appear, they will have none of it. Sometimes, however, the tender-hearted. ness of Primrose would overrule the unwritten code and bring about a rebuke from Daphne.
The Mailands were the twins' nearest neigh. ours, and little Margery, their only child some imes came over to spend some hours with them. After one long, blissful summer day together in the garden the hour of parting came, and affectionate farawells were exchanged be. tween the three children. Somewhat flat, tired, and a trifle cross, the Prighnes went up to their Bursary to bed. I paid them a visit to say "Good night," and found Primrose on her knees in her little white nightgown, saying rayers at Nurse's knee. Daphne, at a less advanced stage, was finishing her bowl of bread and milk, standing by the table.
God bless father, mother, Daphie, little brother-and Margery Mailand," came in rather weary tones from the cherry red lips, while the child's eyelids trembled in the effort to keep awake.
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Lokiang, for Canton.
Prine Sigismund, for German New Guinea.. Caledonian, for Shanghai, &c.
Katjong, for Iloilo,
Tean, for Manila.
Laliang, for Calcutta.
Amaro, for Shangbai:
haka, for Chiakiang. Heimdal, for Wuhu,
Capt, and Mrs W. Tayler and child, Mr. C. Per Catherine Apcar, from Calcutta, &c.— Hall, 486 Chinese, and 1 Japanese.
Fer Calidonien, from Marseilles, &c-Mr- and Mrs. Brown and daughters, Messrs. Thoms Tuento, R. . Genty. Decromties, Snowman, Mrs. Delbecco, Dr. Schelbag, Mr. Schwartz, Mr. Pakering, ja3 Chiness, and 3 Japanese,
Per Talihan, from Saigon--Mr. Sutherland, and 440 Chinese.
Per Haimun, from Coast Pons-Mr. Kumar- off, and too Chinese.
Passengers departed.
Per Rubl, for Manila-Mrs. R. del Pan and 2 children. Mr. N. E. Nichols, Rev. Ibaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Glasbrook and children, Mr. Lucien Hemmerdinger, Mr. and Mrs. L. Beck, | Messrs. A. Nelson, A. Campi, R. H. Sherman, Fetzer, Amer, H. A. Stewart, J. Varela, Mateo No, Primrose," interrupted Daphne seve Gaity, Mr. and Miss Cagigas, Mrs. M. Bernar rely, "we don't pray for Margery Maitland ; | do, Messrs. Bun Chay, C. E. Dy Luangco, you've got your prayers wrong.
J. A. Dy Gasco, F. E. McGaoin, Justo Portada,
Primrose looked bewildered fur an instant; T. H. Harris, Chas, Edwards, U. Nakamura, then, re-folding her little fat hands devoutly; Jorges Cisen, Karl Olsen, Kari Asphalein, and she amended her petition obediently: "Not t26 Chinese, Margery Maitland," and was carried half asleep to her cot.
Why wouldn't you let Primose pray for dear little Margery you are both so fond of her?" I asked,
"Because," replied Dephne, "she isn't in our prayers, and we musta't put in anything that's not there. God wouldn't be pleased."
"But your little baby-brother wasn't there some time ago; now you put him in. How is
Ohi ha just flew in,” said Daphis, never at lose for an antwer
Shipping Report.
Str. Sanegambia from Shanghai-Splendid weather during the whole passage.
Str. Rubi from Manila:-Moderate variable winds and ses, with frequent rain squalis,
Str. Catherine Apcar from Calcutta ;—Light variable winds, and fine weather from port to
port.
Str. Balmus from Tamsul:-Strong SW. Margery was no less a theologian than the changing to NW., squalls of wind and rain, twins, but whereas their lots all seemed to lie later fresh to light SW, to SE. winds and fa the illuminative, hers were cast in the pur-showery, sea smooth,
gative way. While they were occupied with
God and the angels, she was waging war with
wher diminutive self and the Evil One,
Her mother once told me the following
Vessels in Port.
ÜZNAMERA,
May,—Portland, Ór, noth April, Gen---P. & A. S. S. Co.
Bianca, Ger. 8.8., 825, A. Bohrengel, a7th May,
Singapore 20th May, Gen.-E. A. 7. Co. Björnstjern Björsen, Nor, 26, 736, C. Olsen, 27th May, Anping via Amoy and Swatow 14th May, Gen.-B. & Co. Buford, Am, ausport, 3,000, Hall, 25th May, |
from Manila,
Chowtal, Ger. s. 1,tes, H. Textor, 28th May, ----Bangkok aand May, Rice,—B; & 9, Empress of China, Br. as, 3,046, R. Archibald,
Incident. There was to a dinner-party, and she || Aragonia, Ger. may 5,098, R. Schuldt, ayth went to the dialog.room before the dressing- bell rang to see that all the grrangements were to her taste. After giving a touch to some fowers she lingered for a moment in the deep window recess, and overlooked, the| eneral effect of the table. As she was husstanding bidden by a curtain, the door, which she had left elas, was furtively pushed open, and to her astonishment har little daughter peeped in. Seeing one, the imita advanced boldly, dragged a chair frạm the wall to the table, clambered upon it and stretched out a tiny hand towards a piled-up dish of fruit. On the top of the pyramid 'was Lipe, yellow plum. This Margery Aped and carried ball-way to her mouth, banding forward and leaning her other hand for the table. Then she hesitated, grew
furiously red, put the delicious morsel back | hurriedly, scrambled down, replaced the chair, Head said triumphantly, #Sold again, Devil ("・
Priphia and Damrose and their little com nion are grown-up women now, and think
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Hupen, Br. u.s", 1,205, Mathias, 29th May,
Canton 28th May, Gen. B. & S. badas, Br. a, 473, Wm. Winch, 33rd May,---
Bangkok 15th May, Rica N. W. LOYA Johanne, Ger. 23,934, Ipland 26th May,
Bangkok 20th May, Rice,-), & Co Loonguang, Br. 12, 1,093, G. S. Weigall, 19th May-Manila 26th May, Gon.-., M. & Ce Macquaire, Bras 2,071: St. John George, 24th April-Moll 21st April, Coal-G1 L. March, Br. 2, 1,335, Motheredale, 28th May,
-Cardiff 23rd Mar, Cost.-A., K. & Co. Mercedes, Br. 6.4., 2,935, J. S. McGregor, 22nd
May,—Mirs Bay zand May.
Co.
Promise, Nor. 4, 714, E. Torstensen, 25th May, Saigon 21st May, Gen.-Aagaard & Thoresen Co. Queen Louise, Br. 3, 1,175, W. A. Nicoll 28th May, Moji and Kuchinotzu 23rd Hay, Coal-D, & Co., Ld.
Saint Kilda, Br. 1.8., 2,269, W. Jones, 27th May-Kuchinotzu zand May, Ballast— B. & Co.
Sirocco, Br. 1, 2,349, G. Williamson, 13th May, Moji Bib May, Coal-D. & Co., Ld Telemachus, Br... 1,340, J. Williamson, 26th Tipanar, Dut. 2.8., 2,444, F. Zwart, 28th May,
May-Saigon 20th May, Gen.-Chinese.
Dalwood, Nor. .., 1,066, Cail Andersen, 5th --Macassar zist May, Gen.~}, C.-], L.
May-Samarang 17th April, Sugar- Yuen Fat Hong.
A.
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SAILING VEOPRIA,
G. Ropes, Am. ship, 2,307, D. H. Rivers, 16th Mar,Philadelphia 16th Oct, 1904, Care Oil.-8. D. Co. Deccau, Br. ship, 1,836, E. Gale, 13th May,
New York and Nov., 1904, Case Oil- S. O. Co.
Travancore, Br, abip, 2,217, Hargas, 30th April, ➡Cardiff 5th Sept., Patent Fuel-Govern
ment.
Steamers Expected.
Vessels
From Agents Nubia.......... Singapore P. & O. Co June Korea.......Japan... F. M. Co... Juno, Namsang... Singapore J., M. & Co June Willehad. Sydney.... & Co... fans Bayern Japan... M. & Co... Juns Darmstadt...... Colombo... M. & Co... June 7 Emp, of India. Vancouver. C. P. R. Colune 12 P. Waldemar... Sydney ... M. & Co... juna 19 Nicomedia...... Portland... P. & A. Co June 26
VISITORS, AT THE BIFELS.
PEAR.
Aucott, E. F Beattie, A Beattie, M.. P. Bentwick. Capt. and
Mrs, and children Bourcbait, Mr. & Mrs Bornand, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. & Mrs. D.E. Cocks, Me, & Mrs. A. Ei Ollis, F. B.
... Oliver, Mr. and Mrs.
Dixon, Mr., F*** O'Neil, J. L. Hugb
Loader, Mr. Martin, R. Meadus, Eng. Comdr.
and Mrs. Mitchell, R.
Clothier, A. N.
HONGKONG.
Baker, A. S. Bingham, Mr. & Mr.
*}. E. and child Bitbeck, R. J, Bissell, W. S. Bishop, L. C.
McAran, T. P. McGregor, Mrs, Miller, P. L...
Miller, W. G.
Moody, Mrs. J. L
Moxon, Mr. and Mrs Banay, S.
Herbert Muelle, J.
Dymock, Lieut. A. Painter, Maj, and Mrs. Gates, Capt. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Parry, Major
Paxton, Capt. H. W. Hallingworth, Mr. and Phillips, Major
Piggott, Mr. and Mrs, . Pollock. L.C., Mr. Rymer, Mr. and Mrs. Sawer, Capt. and Mrs. Sinalair, A. Stokes, Mr.
Harker, B. Brotherton Hassan, Mr. and Mrs. Col. Haynes, Co Heisgaun, A.
Uffel, W. von Vandio, Gordon Vereker, Capt. and
Mrs. Watkins, R.E., Capt.
Blaney, Mrs.
Bisney, Miss Blair, D, K.
GHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER May 19th, 1905, 0,
Bar, Th, Hu. Wind Wo
Moon, Mr. & Mrs, E. M. Hakodate en
Morrison, Capt, & Mra | Nagasaki .......
Moore, Dr. W. B.A.
Murray, E. H.
Murray, V.
Boggan, Mr. and Mr. Newington, A. Gi
and infant Bonner, E. A.
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Vladivostock.7 Am. Nemura;......6/anj
Tokia Kochi
· Kaggahima,,:/
Daltime w
Naha
Ishigakijima..
Taichu......n
TAIGER......... Koshun
Newton, Mr. and Mrs Taihokusam.
H. S.
Offord Paley, Mts. E. Percadores.....
Bonhwick, Mrs. R. W. Nicoll, Mian
and child Howden, V. R. Broughall, L. Ching, H. B.
Hett, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Mr.
F. Taget Hudig, D. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffries, H. U.
Kaye, Major and Mrs. White, Dr. and Mrs. Defcon, F. B. Josling. Major C. L.
Kelsall, Major & Mrs.
M. 1.
CRAIGIEBURN,
Barnett H. J. O. Dann, G. H. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Marchant, Cept, and Mrs, and children Rigdore, R., Lieut.
Commander & Mrs. 'and children
Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Smith, E. Grast
Bochelmann, 1. Chandler, Lical.
Smith, H. Percy Torbey, Mrs A. Torsey, Miss Tornay, MissĮ, Webb, Mr. and Mr.
Montague Wilson, Dr. Newell Woodward, Mr. & Mrs,
and children
Wright, Mrs. R. J. L.
and children
OCCIDENTAL,
Evenberg, Mrs, & son
Lovegrove, L. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. C. and daughter Moser, E
Oliffe, O. C.
Parfitt, W.
Parsons, A. F.
Clark, Hob. Dr. Francis Clark, T.
Parsons, Ming,
Pamon, Miss
Clegg, R.N., Eng.
and Mrs. H. L.. Cunningham, G." Davies, F, O. Davies, Mrs. J. T.
Lt
Peake, W.
Platt, E. V.
Ranney, F.
Ranney, Mrs. F'O.
Roach, Mrs. J. S. and
Rochel, L.
Donglan, Capt. & Mrs. I,
Scott, A..O.
Sherman, Mr.
Sherman, Mis,
Mrs. and family
Skott, C.
Smith, E. A.
Doolittle, F. H.
| Downing, Mr. and Mrs.
T. C. Fletcher, H.
Frost, B., L. Glover, C. Grant, A. W.
child
Weihaiwel... ani
Gutzlaff
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Hongkong...toa.m.19.89 Victoria Peak
Gap Rock... MECAO
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Silverstone, Mr. and C. St. James 10am.
Grons, Dr. and Mrs. F. Smith, O.].
Hall, Capi. 1.. Hanron, J. Harding, R. Haslett, H. J. Hebden, S.
B, C. J. G.
Holt, P. G.
Snewin, E. A.
Somerville, Gro.
Soper, C. H. Sounenthal, F. M.
Hurst, 8.M., Engineer- Thomas, R. S.
Williams, Mrs. C: J. Woolmer, Mr. and Mrs.
May 30th, 1905, am.
Vladivostock 7 n.m.
Nemuro......6 am.
Hakodate ...
Tokio ......... Kochi
Nagasaki Kagoshima...
Oshima ...... Naha........ Ishigakijima..
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Stanley, H. H.
Slain, A. L.
Stewart, W. M.
Capt.
Def
Thompson, P. A.
J.
Hutchinson, Mrs. F.M. Thornborrow, J.
Hutchinson, F. R. M. ~ Trimnell, W. D.
Fisher, R.
Kempi, H. H.
Unbelaun, C. H.
a
Glasman, G.
Munro, Miss A.
Kerr, F.
Vickers, J.S.
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Hseliermann, B.
l'ennefather, Mis.
Karay, C.
Vicker, R. C.
*Repenning, T.
King, A. R.
Vroman, A. C.
&
Rinke, E.
Laing, A. H.
Williams, Misa
Vesper, M.
Wagner A.
Walton, Mr.
Watson, J. G.
Watson, H. A. Wüst, G.
29.84
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Price, Capt. and Mrs.
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Properzturs
78
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20.87
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Cobu...
86
C. St. James rosm
Rainfall...................
0,13
Hongkong & Whampoa Dook Returas. Gulf of Venice.......
* Kowloon
Jacob Diederichsen. City of Birmingham, H.M.S Tamar......... Forteckn
Ibadan
Buford ............... Kianglung......
Crusader
Aragonia .........
Promise........
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Hales, G. L. Hanna, H. O. Jahrling, Dr. and Mrs. Jacob, T. Johnson, M. J. Kegel, W. C. Keyt, Dr. Krill, Mr.
KOWLOON.
Davis, Dr. J. Leslie Fleming, Dr. Henry C. Eustace, Bert.
Dock:
Heriot, RML, Capt
and Mire.. Markny
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McCrae, D.
Menendez, Mrs.
Cosmopolitan
Aberdeen
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NAME.
Ships Passed The Canal. Outward-2nd May-Priam, 6th May— | Alacrity. Kolpino, 9th May-Merionethshire, Copack,||Albion t Ambria, Inverie, Shimaja, Goldmouth. fath | Amphitrite... May-Sithonia, 16th May-Banglos, Java, | Andromeda Darmstadt, Masagon. Eidsvold, Prins Bitel | Astraca = (7 Friedrich, 19th May—Occanten, Prometheus, Bonaventure Pyrrhus, Drufar, Inkulo, Labuan, a3rd May Centurion →Silesta. (German) Alcinous, Bechuana, Ec | Cherob clesia, 26th May--Ajax, Formosa,
Homeward-28th April-Tourane. 9th May -Manila, 12th May-Machoon, Surula. 23rd May-Baratie, 26th May-Armand Bihic, Ceylon,
Arrivals at Home-28th April-Rhenania, Prine Regent Lutipoid, Patroclus, Stentor. at May-Japan, and May-Ras Iis, Satruma, Persia, Tourant, 6th May-Kramun, Sambia, 9th May-Paỡ Ling, Benlidi. 19th May-Ma- lacca, Achilles, 16th May-Swanley, Tonkin, Richmond Castle. 19th May—Antenor, Prinz Heinrich, 25th May-Manila, 16th May Marquis, Bacquehem, George, T. Hay.
Post Office.
A Muil will loss tort- Shangnai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-For Empress of China, 31st May, 10 AM,
Macao-Per Baungshan, gist May, 1,35 P.M. Batavia, Cherilon, Famarang, Sourabaya and Macassar-Per Tiilatjap, 31st May, 3 P.M. Swatow, Wel-bai-wei, Chafoo and Tientsin -Per Kantu, 31st May, 3 P.M.
Singapore-PerSenegambla, 31st May, 3P.M. Swatow, Amoy and Tamsui-Per Halmun, 1st June, jo A.M.
Macan-Por Haungthan, ist Juve, 1.15 P.M. Shanghai-Per Hangrang, 1st June, 2 P.M. Swatow, Chefoo and Tientuin-Per Etang, 1st June, 2 P.M.
Shanghai-Per Hupek, tat Juno, 3 P.M. Koogmoon, Kumchuk, Shuihing and. Tak- hing-Por Linton, iat June, 5 P.M.-
Shanghai, Moji, Kebe and Yokohama-Per Tilpanas, zod Juse, II A.M.
4
Macao-Per Hungrňan, and June, 1AS P.MƏ Singapore, Sourabaya and Samarang-Per insang, and June, a P.M.
+
44 ***
Stevenson, L.-Comdr,
and Mrs. Watson, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H.
Large H. J. C. Lewis, A. R. Lewis, L. S. Luscombe, Miss Mackay, C. H. Marrioti, Dr. O. Marshall, A.
C. F. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Young, J. Ashton Zehrmann, F. C.
Mayat Kayag mì
Weihaiwai...9 am Gutzlaff on Sharp Peak...." Amoy 6.30. 29.87 Swato......9 am. Canton ........ 11 Hongkong... toa.m. 39.86 Victoria Peak Gap Rock... Macao Haiphong...! Manila
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HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION,
CLABE
„cruiser, apt class
家嗎
torpedo boat destroyer, battleship, et class”......
Diadem Fame Glory* Handy Hart Hecla hoguerr Humber Iphigenis... Janus .. Kinsha Moorhen
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الكلام الله الله
Tons.. GUNE.|| LHP.
CAPTAIN.
Captain Hoa. Stopford ...
Lieut. Commander J. May...
Captain E. F. B. Charlton
Singapore
... Hongkong ...Hongkong. ...Hongkong
L'AST REPORTED AT
despatch-vnanet...
1,700
3,000
Commander Harbord
'en route Welhajwoj
battleship, zug class...
17,950
$3,500
Captain Sydney R. Fremantle.
Hongkeng
enjiter, tsl class.
11430
16
16,500
Captain C. Wyndham
413
cruises, the class
15,000
16
+6,500
Captain R. Nelson Ommanney
Singapore
Hongkong
4.367
10
7,000
Captain Lionel G. Tufnell.
cruiser, 2nd class battleship, tit class... water tank and tug... cruiser, suc}ase
4,360
*7,000
Captain H. H. Terlesse...
Shanghai
Hongkong
10,500
': 14
13,000
Captain Ferairo- en
Mim Bay
190
300
;11,000
16
16,500
Captalo H. W. Savory...
Hongkong
306
5,700
Lieut.Commander Stevenson
12,000
16
13,500
torpedo bori destroyer
375
4,000
torpedo boat destroyer
.725
4,000
Licut Comminder Richards...
Hongkong
special service torpado-v....
6.400
2,400
cruiser, 1st class Dia
17,000
14
31,000
Captain Shortland
Mirs Bay
Hongkong,
1,040
Boo
Lieut. P. M. Riadore..
Hongkong
...cruiser, and class
3,600
8
7,000
Captain William B. Fawckner
torpedo boat destroyer
280
J.900
Lieut. Commander W. B. Darwell
Singapore
Hongkong
river, gunboat
85
1,200
Lieut. Commiaader E. V. F. R. Dugmore
Yangtaxo
river gunboat
rka
Boo
Lieut. Commander F. B. Noble
Hongkong
battleship, set clats...
13,950
+13,500
Captain T. G Greet
Mirs Bay
7, joo
Lieut.-Commander J. Kiddie
1+1
Hongkong
***
surveying-vessel
135
$
Robia.,, Sandpiper
140
Licul. Commander Robert E. Vaughan
Commander C. E. Monro, o qua
Surveying
West River
B5
240
Lieut, Commander H. T. Allay
West River
Sirīti
***
3,000
.*7,000
Captain C. H. H. Moon
TA
*
Weihaiwej.
Spipe...
85
240
Lieut. Commander Davidson. menu
- Yangisse
Taku
260
6,500
H
Bulle. TamAT
**
17,000
$1,000
Captain W. L. Grant
10
Slogapore
...receiving ship...
4,550
Commodore Dicken
101
Hongkong
Teal Vengeance Virago Waterwitch Whiting Woodcock... Woodlark....
river gunboai..
180
Foo
Lieut. Commander E. Becretan...
Jer
Yangissa
battleship, 1st clas
21+
19,950
16
13,500
Rear-Admiral C. E. Adair
THE
Singapore
JRI
#7
torpedo boat destroyer «i
355
6
6,300
IP:
surveying ship...
010
450
***
160
5.900
1 ieut.-Commander Gregory... w sta Commander R. W. Gleania Lieut. Commander d. E. L. Thames...
Hongkong
*
Hongkong
Hongkong
L
150
$50
W!!
112
150
$50
Lieut. CommanderHugh Somerville Lieu-Commander Jao, F. Kapx.,
Yangtase
Yangtams
'Ocean.
Otter.. Rambler
*4
Torperta boat destroyes
river gunboat
river gunboat.
Pri
cruiser, and class
river gunboat
torpedo bost destroyer... cruiser, 1st class
torpede hoaz destroyer....
river ganhoat ::
· River gunbagi
* Fizg of Admiral Sir Gerard U. Noel, Commander-in-Chief,
† Plag of Rear-Admiral the Hon. A, fi, Curinn Bowe, dir, C.MA.
Manila-Per Loongrang, and June, 3`P.M. Manila-Per Rudi, zid June, to A.M. Malia, 30 Junt.51 AM.
Europe, &c, India, via Tuticorin-Pax Macao-For Hiungskan, yrd June, 1.15 P.M.Assas Shanghal-Per Jchang, 3rd June, 3 P.M. Décidéo Europe, &c, India, via Tuticoria-Pe Descantes ... Bayern, 7th June, JT A.M.
Estoc...
... gunbust. 30, 20
armoured crpisar
gunboat
*P!
cruiser......
river gunboat
destroyer
Lieut. Commander G. H. H..Holden... Hongkong
>>
Lieut. Coton Lient, Jehenne......
Capt. Ridoux
Lient Portlar
Commander Sagot
اوه
Saigon Hongkong
Salgon
Salvon
Balgon yo
Gulf of Siam
Bale d'Along
Haiphong.
Saigon
Haiphong
Tu Haiphong:
Haiphong
Salgon
Baie d'Along Haiphong Haiphong
Haiphong
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.
NAME.
FLAO AND DESCRIPTION.
TONS GUNS H. P.
COMMANDING OFFICERS:.
| LAST REPORTED AT
Acheron Argus... Avalanche... Balonnetle ** Caronade ... "Casse-tête
Comète
130
armoured gunboat ...
1,796 to
*
river gunboat
123
1,700 500
Lieut Fermal
20
TER
Lient. Jeannel:
river Punboat
104
140
150
river gunboal
Haiphong
150
river gunboat
---
Lieut. Hae...
***
*
river ganboat
TH
149
150
$25
438
4,000
9,500
手
645
1,000
3,985
51500
Liani. Merveilleux du Vignaux ... (9) Captain Allaise...... Lieutenant L'Eort ... Commander Amat ...
H
est
303
Lieut. Mère:
104
Francisquty Fronde Gaichant ... Greydon Henri Rivière à Jacqula Javelina
6,300
350
303
9.375
20,220
30%
Lient, Coriouss
་*
300
Lynx *** (usuf ? sub-marine... Manila, Zamboangs, Port Darwin, Thunday | Montcalm*....... Island, Cooktowo, Calmu, Townsville, Dris Mousquet
........), craiser... m
armopred crsisor
**
1,250
2,200
Commander Simon
Armbruster
Chemulpe & Shal Saigon
$,700
19,600
Capt. Daval
307
B6,309
Liant, Frat
Lleat. Greiller wwwe
Llant. Lavissière.
Aik
Guardar,
$1300
Llogi do Reisach Warth;
Llaut, Glorieux
d
9437
6,071
Commodre C. P. M.
Lient, Leball
1,796
19700
Capt. Dupries
gophost
10,074
20,000,
Capt. GuibertesU
629
Lieat Roque
DIP!
KuDhoni destroyer
250
Capt. Terquam)
battleship, reserve
6,350
4,560
500
Lieut Brugo
Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cook, town, Calms, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Parth-Par Eastère, totis jane,
Manila-Par Zefire, tok June, si a Europe, &c, India, via Tuticorin--Per Kersalat Polynesien, 13th June, 11.4.1.
... destroyer in
protected cruiser armoured cralser river gunboat river guoboat destroyer.ip
bane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zen. Olry Finan skin river gunboat ti land, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per | Peiho " ... ....." gunboat. Changsha, 14th June, 3 P.M./
Pistolety in destroyer za ku Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Protdan me rub-marise. Victoria and Vancouver, B.ComPar Empress Redonisblo....... battleship, reserve
Babre destroyer of India, siit June, 10 AM. **
Sty
armoured gunboat 2_NR.: 23rd May,➡Vancouver, B.C., 11! Hala for Canton, Samsbal, Wachew Sully
Armoured cruiser C. R. Coal 19th, Malls and Gen. and Macao will be closed on week days at 7.30 Burprise C.P,
every morning. On Sundays the mail for fakiang Forteck, Ger..., 1,314, Ohlerich, 9th May Macas will be closed at 8 am, and that for Takon,
Newport r8th Jan, and-Hone Kobe Bay Canton at 9 am,
Vauban 5th May, Balisst—1. & Còng
kils for Namtao, Sanders, Kongmoon, Vigilante Gibraltar, Br. #1, 3473, W. B. Knagg, 28th Kumchuk, Samshui," Wuchow, and Canton
· May-Moji sand May, Coal--), Jention. every evening at 3 pm.. On Sundays the mails Hiasang, Br. kk, 1,935, W. E. Sawor, 24th will be closed at 9 a.m. t
May-Canton 24th May, Coal-Ji M, &
No mail will be closed for Chaton on Satur „day.øvening)"}
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Flagship of Vice-Admiral, Bayle, Commander-
| Flagship of Rear Admiral de Fauque de Jonquièra, Second-in-Command
311
767 Basa d'Along
Bais d'Along
Zu Baís d'Along
Saigos
Baigon Haiphong Saigon Bale d'Along Baie d'Alopr Upper Valgte Saigon
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