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WOMAN'S TRUR MISSION IN LIMB.

CARMEN SYLVA, THE POET QUEEN OF ROUMANIA, DEFINES HER SEX'S RE⚫L VOCATION.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, JULY 17, 1905.

A RUSSIAN SOLILUQUY.

Tago ar not Togo-that is the question, For if to go be not Ton, yet slill To stay may be logosu there's the rub. Bay, is it nobler in our hulls to lako The shells and mines of these unerring Japs. And being ruled in the thick of fight To add our own to help the work along,

Alike in the satura' and the spiritual world, the true vocation of woman is simply mother-Or show clean heale across the hindre Sca

hood. This, 1 am convlaced, is her high calle ing, with which she may well rea content. But it has come to pass of late that women strive to manifest their mental-powers in other kinds of work. The material aspect of life has grown more complicated in our day, and it is a great pity that we cannot return to the sim- plicity of former times.

After all, country life would always be the true ideal to pass one's days peacefully on one's own land, whose produce should suffice for simple wholesome food, to allow the style of one's dears to be regulated rather by one's own artistic taste and regard for health and comfort than by the dictates of fashion, and, undisturbed by the noise and bustle of the crowd. What a contrast to this idyllic plc. ture does the world at this moment present, with people living herded together in great cities, and cooped up in monstrous overcrowd. ed houses within narrow streets, where they can hardly drink in a breath of fresh air nor see a leaf growing, but where each one,, in stead of giving his thoughts to higher things, is generally busied with his neighbour's affairs. THE POWER DF WOMAN'S INFLUENCE. Haw air this world might yet become un- der the beneficent sway of woman of high breed-, ing and noble culture did they but earnestly

give up their whole souls to the task of making

the influence felt to the most remote circles. But the women of the present day seem dispos ed to de cend from their lofty pedestal is it possible that they will not perceive, cre it be too late, their fatal and irretrievable mistake! Women should never forget that they stand on

a superior level, and when they place themsel ves on an equality with man they do but des cend from those heights. It is the natural instinct of man to venerate woman, first in the person of the mother who bore him, next in that of his wife, then again of the daughter, or it may be of the sister or sisterly friend who watches over his children. It is not too much to say, that in all times and places, and under all circumstances soever, a truly womanly woman will hardly fail to obtain proper de ference from man. And if the latter some. times asume too lordly an air towards the weaker sex, that is perhaps altogether uninten

ional. For men are in same respects just like children, who are quite unconsciously the greatest tyrants to those tl cy love best. In the same way, in the hour of trouble, in sickness and fatigue, our husbands and our sons seem to

us just such dear spoilt children, whom we

must do our best to help and comfort, however Inordinate the claims may le which they make on our sympathy and indulgence, Ah if wo men could but learn that they are here not to

be understood but to understand others, that berein liés a great part of their mission upon

Barth!

Men rarely understand the nature of woman; their own sentiments are much less complex and less highly elabo ated, and they seldom bave time or inclination to study the delicate, Intricate machinery of a woman's soul. A man is generally-satisfied, when he returns home tired after the day's work, to find a com- fortable fireside awaiting him; he fancies the simple, honest affection he gives his wife aught to content her also, and he certaidly will not trouble his head about any deeper psycho logical problem involved

Every woman should remain more or less of

a sphynx even to her own husband, so that he may always find in her some new riddle to solve the mystery that envelops her is one of

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Of trawlers that we think torpedo boats? To rest in peace secure, parchance to dream And yet to go may be Tago, als! His very game by losing is not lost. His multifarious spirit walks abroad O'er all the world-wide seas. And should wo

Пее The undiscovered Togo, from whose trai! No mariner escapes, confuse the will And makes us rather face the Japs we know Than heedless fly to those we know not of

thus these Japs make cowards of us all, Could I once set a steady foot on land, I'd bit the trail across Siberia's plain, Where Togo's not allowed to go and baste To throw my sword before the mighty Tsar, And hear with joy ble word of punishments

Back to the mines!" be they not Japanese.

-Christian Guardian.

Shipping.

Arriva's.

dedouin, Br. 8.5, 2,245, H. Bandow, 14th July, -Mofi 9th July, Coal.-D. & Co, Ld." Prinz Waldemar, Ger. 6.s., 3,227, C. Woltemas,

13th July,-Yokohama 5th July, Gen-M & Co..

Ithaka, Ger. ss, 1,440, Eckhorn, 15th July,

Chinklang 10th July, Gen.—H. A. L. Haimun, Br. ss., 636, A. J. Robton, 16th July,

-Tamsui via Amoy and watow 15th July, Gen.-D., L. & Co. Jangkok, Ger. s. 1,236, F. Busche, 6th July, Bangkok 9th July, Gen.-R. & S. Jobanne, Ger. s.8, 952, ipland, 16th July

Haiphong 12th July, and Hollow 15th Rice, Gen, igs and Bullock,-J, & Co. Chihli, B. x.s., 1,143, G.. Hooker, 16th July,

Tientsin 10th July, Gen.-B. & S. Ardova, Br. 6.5., 2,270, W. 1. Smith, 16th July, -Moji roth July, Coals.-M. B. K. · ́ Shawmut, Ani, s, 0,195, V. Roberts, 16th

July, Tacoma and Manila 13th July, Flour, & Co., Ld.

Yuensang, Br..11., 1, 18, P.. ii. Rolfe, 17th July, Manila 14th July, Gen.-5, M. & Co.

Hue, Fr. s., 705, Godineau, 17th July,— Quang chow wan ráth July, Gen—^," R. M.

Baralang, Br. s. 1,651, G. D. jenkins, 17th July, Singapore rith July, Gen.-N. Y.

K.

Clearances at the Harbour Offico. Frithjof, for Runtow Helene, for Swalow, Lydia, for Shanghai.

CAIANI, for Canton.

Taishan, for Swatow.

Trinian, for Bangkok.

#upch, for Chefon. Baralang, for Nagasaki

Hoi Tie, for Kwong-chow-wan, Pundur, for Amoy."

Departares. July 16.

Triumf, for Swatow, El Kantaro, for Saigon. Germani, for Bangkok. Promise, for Anping. Hedwig Menzell, for Ciston,

July 17.

Frithjof, for Swatow. Frintas, for Bangkok. Afanche, for Haiphong. Emma Luyken, for Swalow. Stiefe, for Kisuschov. Helene, Ing Swatnw. Bourbon r Chefoo.

her greatest charms in his eyes, and the feel, for Newchwang. ing with which it inspires him is one of well nigh religious awe.

SUFFERING IN SILENCE,

Fow women have the philosophy to over come or even the worldly wisdom to hide their jealousy, if they fancy they have just cause of complaint against their he-bands. It in a pily they cannot understand how much they would actually lessen their own suffering by the effort to hide them. If they could, surely. many a wife would spare her hurband the hysterical outbursts, the tears and scoldings, which can only tend to alienate still further his affections, without affording herself the slight est relief.

Nature has invested woman with a twofold nimbus, as virgin and as mother, and often bestows the martyr's crown in addition to bath these. Surely this consecration should suffice for our pilgrimage through this sad world.

Arifin, for Bangkok," Lydia, for Shanghai. Taishan, for, Swiatow, Pundun, for Rangoon.. Ghikli, for Canton.

Passengers 27

Per Halmus, from Coast Ports-119 Chinese. Her Bangkok, from Bangkok→→Mr. and Mr. Clark..

Per Prins Waldemar, í om Yokohama Messrs. G. N. Courtney, F. Uhl, M. Schroder, K. Machhans and B. Schreiber.

Per Yuensang, from Manila-Messrs. W. Moll, T. F. Chuck, A. A. Petersen, G. C. Way men, A. McFerran, W. R. W lsh, C. W, Rosenstock, Mrs. C. B. Weltner and infat Messrs. Yinco San Jose, S. 1. Esteban, C. Gonzalez, F. Fernandez, and 38 Chinese.

Per Shawmut, from Manila-Mr and Mrs. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. tevens, Capt. and Mrs.

[From "The Vocation of Women," by Car Crosby and child, Miss Ryden, Mears. E. E. men Sylva, in the Jane National Review.].

MARIE CORELLI.

ROME FACTS ABOUT HER.

Marie Corelli will always be somewhat of a mystery to the world at large, who regard her as a remarkable person, and seek to find her counterpart in her novels, She lives at Strat

ford-on-Avon, in Hall's Croft, all the summer, a delicious old house which 25o years ago was

Diot, J. Russell, R. J. Burton, J. A. Morgan, D. C. Alexander, C. B. Stuotz, J. J. McGingan, L. Harigan, Capt. J. M. Wheate, Mrs. Brodie and son, Mrs. Aalyn, Mr. G. M. Lack, Miss L McDonald, Misa A. Colton, Col. Tutherley, Messra, G. Nattinger, E. W. O'Brien, Mrs. E. L. Pallies, Mr. and Mrs. Briggs and children, Mist Jahnston, Mr. A. Faber, Mrs., and Master Taylor, Mrs Sawa uzky, Messis E. R. Fox. T. St. John, W. Rogers, B. II. Smith, A. J. Long and A. W, Rider.

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PEAR.

Kirkfield, Br. 28, 2,391, T. B. Watson, 9th Malls for Camon, Samshui, Wuchowy

July-Calcutta 2nd June, Coal M. and Hacao will be closed on week days at 7.30 Adicott, E. F. & Co.

png every morning. On Sundays the mail for Beattie, A Laisang, B., 3,460, P. M. B. Lake, pth Macho will be closed at 8 am, and that for Beattie, M. P.

July-Calcutta 24th June, Penang and Canton at 9 a.m.

Bornand, Mr. and Mrs. Singapore 4th July, Gen.), M. & Co. Mails for Namiao, Sanbue, Kongmoon. Bourcheir, Mr. & Mrs. Machew, Ger 11, 995, Harjes, 12th July, Kumchuk, Samakut, Wuchow and Canton Boyd, Capt. and Mrs.

Bvery Brening at 5 pm. On Sundays the mails Brown, Mr. & Mrs. D.E. will be closed at 9 a.m.

Clothier, A. N. Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Darling, Col. Dixon, Mr. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Gales, Capt Uallingworth, Mr. and

Mrs. Harker, B. Brotbarton Hassan, Mr. and Mrs. Haynes, Col. Hareland, F. A

Bangkok 6th July, Gen.-B. & S. Marlechen, Ger, 1.8., 2,521, F.. Geordes, 13th July,Saigon 9th July, Ballast.-], & Co. Mercedes, Br. 3,300, McGregor, 14th July,

Weihaiwei gth July, Ballast-Order. Mongolia, Am. 1, 8,750, W. P. S. Porter, th July, San Francisco 7th June, Honolulu th, Yokohama ayth, Kobe and July, Nagasaki gth, and Shanghal 8th, Maild and Gen.-P. M. S. 6. Co. Newby Hall, Br. 4.0, 2,840, A, Back, 6th July,

Barry 26th May, Coal--Order. Numantia, Ger. 9, 2,804, H. Brehmer, 10th July, Moj sth July, Gen.-P. & A. 8. S, Co.

Pronto, Nor. ., 838, K. Larsen, 15th July,

Haiphong 13th July, and Holbow rath, Rice and Sugar.-A. R. M. Samson, Ger. 1999, F. Richwaldt, 12th July-Bangkok sth July, Rica-M. & Co. Taming, Br. 1 1,350, A. W. Outerbridge, 14th July,-Manía 11th July, Gap.-B. & 9,

Tjilatjap, Dat. ., 2,495, H. Koaps, 11th July,

Macassar and July, Gen.-J. C. J. L Zambesi, Br. 1.1., 1,415, Rooney, 12th July,

Calcutta 28th June, Coal,-1, M. & Co.

Combribarsk, Br. 4-masted ship, 2,151, George, SAILING VESSELS,

2nd June,-Cardiff 2nd Jan, Coal Government.

Vrisels

יי

Steamers Expected,

**

From Agents

Pakling Singapore B. & S... July 18 Tsinan

.......Manila... B. & S... July 18

China....... Austria

Singapore.S., W. & ColJuly 18 Manila P. M. Co...July 19 Sachsen..... Shanghai... M. & Co...July to Athenians lapan C. P. R. Co July 22 Malach. Singapore P. & O. Cojuly 20

P. Sigismund... Sydney M. & Co... July Emp. of China. Vancouver C. P. IL Coluly 24 Arabia. Portland... P. & A. Coug. 3 New York. S., T. & Co Aug. 21

Ros Dara

** No mail will be closed for Canton on Satur day evening.

VISITORS AT THE BOTELS

HOMOKONG.

Large, H. J. C. Lewis, A. R.

Lewis, L. S..

Luckie, A. R.

Alexander, D. C. Baker, A. S.m Bingham, Mr. & Mrs

3. E. and child Birbeck, R. J. Bisali, W. S. Binney, S. Blair, D. K. Boaner, E. A. Brighton, F. G. Brough, I.. Bunder, Mr. and

W.C.

Carter, W. L. Chambers, Mr. &

H. E. Cheshire, F. D.

Macdonald, D. Marriott, Dr. O. Mateda, K.

Malkle, Mr. and Mrs.

B.

Marlees, Mrs. Merrylets, Miss

Mrs. Miller, P. L.

Moon, Mr. & Mrs. R. Moore, Dr. W. B. A.

Mrs. Morrison, Mr.

Clark, Hon. Dr. Francis Clark, Mr. and Mrs.

R. G..

Clark, T.

Clegg, R.N., Eng.

Newington, A. G. Norton, G. F.

T.L.

child

M.

Helegann, A,

Hett, Mr. and Mrs.

F. Taget

Hindekofe, Mr. & Mrs.

Hudig, D. Jeffries, H. U. Johnson, Rev. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Kaye, Major and Mrs. Kelsall, Major & Mrs.

King, Dr. and Mrs. Louder, Mr. Macdonald, Mr. Martin, R. Meice, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mitchell, R. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Muelle, B. Ollis, F. B. O'Neil, J. L, Hugh Parry, Major Paxton, Capt. H. W. Phillips, Major Piggott, Mr. and Mrs. Pollock, xc., Mỵ. Reigie, Dr. and Mrs. Sawer, Capt, and Mrs. Sinclair, A.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.

July 5th, 1905, a.m.

Vladivostock. femuro! Inkodata

rokio Cochi Nagaraki Kagoshima....

shimn Yaha ********* Ishigakijima. faihoku...... Caichu.... Tsinks...

a.m

Ban Th. Hu, Wind Wr

am 29.84

10

29.8

Koshun

19.B

Pescadores...

29.By

Weihaiwai 9

m 29.81

19.56)

Sharp Part...

19.8

may

6.30 a 29.83

Swalow

a.m.29.857

29.80

Stadt; Mr. and Mr. Gutzlaff

Van de

Stokes, Mr.

Thomas, Mr.

Uffel, W. von Vandin, Gordon Vereker, Capt.

Mr.

White, Dr. and

M. f.

CRAIGIEBURM.

Dann, G. H. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs.

Gibbons, J. H. Kapteyn, B. D. Lyons, F, W.

Marchant, Capt. and

Mrs, and children McPherson, J. L.

Canton...

and Hongkong 102.m.19.838

Mrs.

Russell, Mrs. Smith, E. Grat Smith, Mr. and Mr.

Grant

Webb, Mr. and Mrs.

Montague

Wilson, Dr. Newall Young, J. Ashton

Chandler, Lieut.(Army Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.

Victoria Peak

Gap Rock ... 19.8

Macao.........

Haiphong

Manila.........

T

Bacolod am iloto ........ Cebu...

C. St. James, toa.m.

July 17th, 1995, am.

Vladivostock.7 a.m Nemuro......6 m Hakodate

Tokiu

Ft

H

a.m.29.76 29 76 1977

Murkons, Migu Murray, E. H.

Murray, P. C.

A.

Offord, Mrs. Patey E.

Lt. Oliffe, O. C.

and Mrs. H. L

Pan, Mr. F. N. Le

Cosby, J. F.

Parett, W.

Cosby, S.

Peake, W.

Cmig, J. C.

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholls, E. A.

Cünnlagham, G.

Диа

Davis, F. O.

Peterson, A. A

Deacos, F. B.

OCCIDENTAL,

Rew, C. H.

Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. J. Doolide, F. H.

Dow, G. E.

Roach, Mrs. J. S. and Anderson, G.

Baumann, Dr. Med.

Keyt, Dr. H. Krill, G.

Rochet, L.

Downing, Mr. T. C. Fawcett, L. L Frost B. L. Fletcher, H.

Glover, C. Gilbert, H. Grant, A. W.

Rosenstock, C. W.

Educ" Dept

Lowe, Miss Slesio

Scott, A. O.

Fisher, R.

Shaw, F. E.

¡Hales, G. L.

Mafer, Capt and Mrs.

and child

Skinn, A. J.

Harms, F.

· Munro, Miss Å¡

Taichu........

Skati, C.

Hedges, G.

Hochne, Dr. Med.

Soo Hoo Bong, Mr. & Jensen, H.

Kanitt, R.

Stanley, H. H.

Harris, Capt. F.

Stewart, W. M.

Haslett, H. J.

Swindells, Dr. Edgar

Dock,

Helekar, H.

Hickok, W. n.

Thompson, M. L. Therabarrow, J.

Pinkers and child Hall, J. S.

H

*

F. H.

UMI, F.

· Hurst, *.N., Engineer-

Uabchaun, C. H,

July 1821

Capt.

Vickers, R. C.

4 Pam

Innes, Capt. F.

Walk, A. D.

Kompl, H. H.

Watkins, Miss E.

Korr, F.--

Weyman, G. C.

Laing, A. H.

Wright, Mr. and Mrs.

Laing, Dr.

29.81 mperature

By B1 Humidity.............. 75 66 Rainfall...

29.75

"

Cebu

****

+

C. St. James tam.m.

Hongkong & Whampoa Dook Hotaras. Travancore ...........

Humber Germania..... Hoching ...............

Haimus........... Shawmut .................. Mont Blanc najran Drufar

a Kowloon

...Cosmopolitan

Aberdeen

31

Grone, Dr. F. Hall, Capt. 7. Harding, R.

Seewin, E. A.

Mro.

Stein, A. L,

Houlder, Mr. and Mrs. Trimnell, W. D.

NAMP.

Ships Passed The Canal. Outward-14th June-Den of Cromble, Aus- iria. 17th June-Liberia, Grafton, Patroclus, Keemun, Fengiten, Verdandi, zist June- Southgrove. 24th June-Malacca, Pak Ling, 17th June-Benledi. 30th June-Wittekind, Achilles, Agincourt. 4th July-Poona, Atholi, Rhenania, Pyrrhus, Stuttgart, Bornexchange, Sydney, Korana, Oceano. 71hJuly-Antenor, Alacrity Candia, Glenroy, Machaon, Marionethshire Andromeda 12th July-Print Bite, Friedrich. 14th July Aran -Armand Behle, Oopack, Ulysses, Orestes, Astraes Indratamba,

Bonaventure Homoward-24th June-Indramt. 4th July

Cadmus -Bayern, Seyoula, 12th July-Secotra, 14th Cilo

Cherub July-Kintuch, Zisten,

Diadem Arrivals at Home-14th June-Katsow Dee 17th June-Agamemnoa, 21st June-PreuzicnEme.... 14th June-Artemisia, Tunkat, 27th June Earick Jason, Pera, 30th June-Schuylkill, Triests, Exe Ernest Simons, Slavonia, 4th July-Rod Fame... Nassovia 7th July-Lowther Casile, 12th July-Laeries, Benvenue, Dardanus, Diomed, Tydeus. 14th July-Bayern, Benalder, Hud: son, Polynesian

Obme, A.

Owen, O. E. Rasmusten, M. Vojacek, R.

KOWLOON.

Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Knagg, Dr. Samuel T,

Price, Capt. and Mrs.

July to at

*****

Kochi Nagasaki Kagoshima... Oshima...... Naha Ishigakijinia.. Taihoku....

Tainan .......

Koshun ...... Pescadores...

2975 ST29 75

Weihaiwai... am 29.7 Gotzlaff

Sharp Peak...

Amby.......30 .29.78 81 Swatow9am-

Capton

Hongkong roa.m.29.79 Victoria Peak

Gap Rock... Macao... Haiphong... Manila

11

29.76, 75

Bacolod.....9 2.m. — Iloilo.....

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION,

CLASS.

CAPTAIN,

Commander Harbord

29.8 29 76

29.80

29.63.86

TONS. GUNS I.H.P.

LAST REPORTED AT

despatch-vessel...

lton.

3,000

Weihaiwei

cruiser, 1st clas

$1,000

16

16,500

torpedo bost destroyer

550

7,000

Captain R. Nelson Ommanney... Lieut.Commander R. H. Heston

Welhalwei

Weibniwei

cruiser. and class

4,363

10

7,000

cruiser, and class

4,360

1,000

Captain Lionel G. Tunell Captain H, H. Torlesse...

Shaoghal

Weibatwel

Floop...

..

+1070

1,400

Weihaiwej

water tank and tug

390

300

Hongkong

sloop

1,070

1,400

cruiser, 1st class torpedo boat destroyer

11,000

16

16,500

560

7,000

torpedo boat destroyer

7,000

torpedo boat destroyer

7,000

Lieut. Commander Bather... Lieut. Commander Lowia

torpedo boat destroyer

$30

7,000

Commander A. F. Everett

***

Glory

torpedo bost destroyer

306

5,700

Handy

"

Hart.

#1

Hecla Hogue...

Post Office.

Iphigenia ...

battleship, rst class... torpedo boat destroyer... torpedo boat destroyer special service torpedo-w.... cruiser, ut class cruiser, and class

17,950

$3,500

275

4,000

275

4,000

Liant, Commander Stevenson Captain Hon. Stopford ... Liant, Commander J. May Lieut-Commander Richards...

Woihalwei

***

6,400

2,400

Captain E. F. B. Chariton

12,000

11,000

Captain Shortland .........

3,600

7,000

Captain William B. Fawckner

licboo...

torpedo boat destroyer....

7,000

Lieut..Commander C. Seymour

Janun..

A Mail will olgan tor:-

Kinsha

torpedo boat destroyer ... river gunboat

*3,900

1,300

Hoihow and Haiphong-Per Pronto, 18th July, & A.M.

Oner

Moorben

800

Liant, Commander W. H. Darwall Lieut. Commander E. V. F. R. Dugmore Liaut-Commander F. B. Noble

torpedo boat destroyer.

6,300

Rambler

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta- Per Enisany, 18th July. To A.M.

Fel

650

Lisul, Commander J. Kiddle Commander C. E. Monro

Robin...

240

Sandpiper

river gunboat

240

Lieut. Commander H. T. Atlay

Sirias...

cruiser, and class

7,000

21

river gunboat

N

240

Lieut-Commander Davidson

404

1++

torpedo boat destroyer...

6,500

In reserva ..

Sutlej..

OK

crainer, 1st class

11,000

Captain W. L. Grant

HI

receiving ship...

Commodore Dicken

214 www.

river gushoat

Boo

Lieut. Commander E. Becretan

torpedo bost destroyer

6,300

Lieut. Commander Gregory...

Weibaiwel

surveying ship...

450

Commander R. W. Glennia

Surveying.

torpedo boat destroyer

5,900

800

mag way!

river gunboat

550

river gunboat

550

Lient. Commander C. EL. Thomas... Weibalwel Lieat Commander G. B. Spicer Simson Yangtze Lieut. Commandariiugh Somerville.... Yangisse Lieat Commander jao. F. Knox.....

Yangtase

Bangkok-Per Machew, 18th July, to AM. Amoy, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, 'Snipe .... Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Mangoita, Taku... 18th July, 18 AM.

Tientsin-Per Worang, 18th July, a P.M... Shanghai-Per Taksang, 18th July, a P.. Manila Per Taming, 18th July, 3 P.M. Shanghal-Per Kiukiang, 18th July, 3 P.1. Maceo Per Heungshan, 18th July, 2.15 PM. Tittatja, 18th July, 59.4.

Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokobama-Per

Hoibow and Haiphong-Por Johanne, 18th July, 5 PM.

Macao-Per Heungshan, 19th July, 12.15 9.M. Sachsen, 20th July, IT A.M.

Europe, &c. Indi, via for Pe

Amoy, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, BC and Tacoma, Wash.-Per Shaw.

20th July, 11 AM,

Tamar Teal Virago Waterwitch Whiting Widgeon... Woodcock... Woodluck ...

Macao-Per Heungshan, 20th July, 12.15PM. Macso- Fleungshan, 21st July, 12.15 F.M. Ningpo and Shanghai-Por Walshing, 2151 July, a P.M. Theve-Chunsang, 31st July, 2 P.M.

Singapore, Sourabaya and Samarang-Per |- Ningdo and Shanghai Per Tungshing, 31st July, 2. P.M.

Swatow, Wei-hal-wei, Chafoo and Tientsin Per CAIAI, 31st July, 3 P..

Fassengers departed. Per El Kantara, for Saigon-Mr. J. the home of Susannah Shakespeare, who mar net. For Colombo-Mrs. Katerina. For Mar ried Dr. John Hall. The house is of the Eliza-seilles-Mr. Garnero Lorenzo..

bethan period, with all the picturesque acces ories of gabled windows, climbing ivy, low ceil ing, oak stair-cases, etc. At the back len mar- vellous garden, the garden that Marie Corelli loves, a wilderness of colour and sweetness. Here she works and reads and plays her man. dolina la idle, weary, or troubled hours. Here. she receives her most intimate friends, and in bot July days-which she loves like a salaman. der-she has afternoon tea after the hard day's work. She works very hard undoubtedly, and turns out books with a rapidity which argues many bours of arduous industry. She writes every book twice; she never uses a type-writer weather, smooth sea, light SWly breeze,

Per Rubi, for Manila-Mr. and Mit Ba'd. win, Mrs. Krug, Mrs. Levor, Mr. H. Jacob, Mrs. and Miss Garcia, Masters Garcia, R. and A. Danon, Mr. J. T. Musnell, Miss Maria Rolonia, Meurs, M. Limke, A. K. Rissen, Neely, Mrs. Risser, Mrs, Neely, Mr. J. van Conth, Mrs. Recardu Misina Di Anes, Mrs, Maria Sallanga Dy Pieng, Mr. Lyans, and Mrs. Danon.

or writes by dictation, and her manuscript is always clear and accurate. She is up early,

Shipping Report.

winds, fine claar weather, smooth sea

Str. Yuansang from Manila:-Light variable'

Str. Halmun from Tamsul:-Fine clear

Str. Bedouin from Moji-Fine weather and

breakfasts in her workroom, writes for tourentooth sea i passed a number of dead bodies.

hours at a stretch, and allows herself no recrea tion sotil just before tes, when she goes for a walk; or to drive. When in Loudon she lives with an old friend, Miss Vyver, in the house of the late Dr. Mackey, Longridge-road, Kensington. There he leads as much the Live of a recluse and worker as to the country. She bates all social life and obligations, and rarely goes into Society, She is intensely sympathetic, and when writing "Wormwood" was carried away by her own fancles and cres. tion: She studied the absinthe fends and watched them in the horrible little cafés they frequent, until she became quite sympa. thetically excited ever the conditions of the poor wretches of where she was writing. A hard working, book-loving, enthusiastic, and rather pugnacious little person is the real Marie Corelli.

Vessels in Port

STEAMMES.

. . .

44

"

river gunboat...

surveying-vessel

river gunboat

river gunboat

וי

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

*

་་་

Commander H. du C. Luard.....

Commander H, D. Wilkiu, D.S.D.

Captain H. W. Savory...

Lieut.Commander H. E. Sulivan

...Yangtara

en route Weikaiwał

...Hongkong ...Weihaiwel

Hongkong

Welbalwei

Weihaiwai ...Weihaiwel ***Hongkong

*

Lieut.Commander Robert E. Vaughan.

Captain C, H. H. Moore

Weihaiwai Weihaiwal

en route Walhalwei

Walhalwei

Hongkong. Yangtze

West River Walhalwei

Surveying

West River

West River

en route-Walhalwat

Yangtze

Hongkong ...Hongkong

Hongkong Yangtere

FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.

NAME

FLAG AND DESCRIPTION,

TONS.

GUNS.

H. P.

Acheron Argus in ** Avalancha.... Balonnetto...

·Caronada *** Consèt. Chasse-te-i

armoured gunboat....

river gunboat

re

river gunboat

Ja

"

Manila-Per Yanzang, zist July, 3 PM land, Or. Per Numanita, 31st July, 's FM

Keelung, Maji, Kobe, Yokohama and Port Manila Per Zafiro, and July, 11-4‚M/s. D'ALAI Macao-Per Heungikan, 22nd July, 12.13. Décidés Macao-Per Beungthan, 24th July, 1.15 B. Descartes... Europe, &c, India, via Tuticorin Per Estoc Tourane, 25th fely, tra..

Franciiqui, Macao-Per Heungskan, atth July, 1.15.M. Fronds Macao-Per Bungskan, 26th July, 1.1 P.M. Gulchent... Macao-Pet Beungikan, 27th July, targ. Goeydos Macao-Pat Frungskan, 28th July, 1.19.P.M. Hepri Rivièrp Manila-Per Rubi, 29th July, 104N. Europe, &c.. India, sta Tycorip- l'e Churan, 29th July, 11 4.

Javelina Karsalat

river genboat

river gunboat ...river gusboat

126

IN

***

Shanghai Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Lynx ŋi Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Emprars of Montcalm... China, 2nd Aug,, I AM.

Mousquet, kër Manila, Zamboanga, Post Darwin, Thursday Olry im Island, Cooktown, Caims, Townsville, Brisband, Polbo 152 Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Fer Taiyuan Prote Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Platelet and Aug., 3P.M.

Redoutable.... Victoris and Vancouver, B.C. Per Athenay, Sty

Kobe, Yokohama, Sabre 9th-Aug. 11 &M

Bully... Burprita On and after 15th July, 1905, the rate Takiang Deyawongse, Ger, 18., 1,057, S. Görchen, 14thBritish Postal Agencies in China to Australia Vanbas of postage on letters from Hongkong and the Takou, July, Kohtichang 8th July, Rico and will be at the rate for 4 cents for each/ball. Meal,-B. & S.

ounce instead of 10 cents as at present.

Aldershot, Br. 1.5.. 1,354, Adam, 5th July,

Canton 5th July, God.--D. & Co., Ld. Chunsang, Br. &e, 1,418, R. Cox, tath July,- Pekalongan 3rd July, Sugat.), M. & Co. Craighall. Br. us, 2,868, Milne, 13th July

New York a5th April, Case Oil-S. Q. Co. Cyrus, Br. 2.5, 2,174, 1. W. Knox, th July-

Calcutta 23rd June. Coal-Order,

Ewa, Nor. $.., 1,936, Salvesen, 10th July,-

Cardiff 17th May, Coal-Order. Hero, Nor. £s., 2,418, O, Syvertsen, 8th July,

Kuchinots at July, Coal.-M. B, K.

The mte of postage on letters from Australia in Chica will be reduced from 2jd, to ad. for. ta Hongkong and the British Postal Agencies

sach half ounce,

Vigilarte

gunboat armoured cruiser gunboat

**

craiser. river-gunboat ... destroyer destroyer protated cruiser armoured crniser river gunbost river gunboat.. destroyer... cruiser... rob-marige... armoured cruiser destroyer ... river gunboat...

gunboat destroyer

sub-maring.. battleship, reserve ....

... destroyer e

armoured gunboxi ... armoured cruiser. gunboatenga

river gunboat

destroyer

battleship, reserve river gunboat.

гет

Salgon

Salgon

Gulf of Slam

Commanding OFFICERS.

LAST REPORTED AT

10

1,700

Lieut. Ferret

Saigon

500

Lieut. Jeannet

Canton

150

Haiphong

150

130

Liest, Hue

Salgon

150

Lient. Merveilleux du Vignaux

**

Captain Allaire...

Baie d'Along

1,000

Lieutenant L'Eost...

3,985

$,500

Commander Amet...

Halphong

Lieut, Mère

01.

464

**

6,300

Lient. Cotoni

...

303

Lieut. Jehenne...

***

30,200

Lient. Portier

Capt Ridoux Zar

Baie-d'Along

Bale d'Along

308 300

Lieut. Coloner

114

... Haiphong Haiphong

2,300

Commander Simon

Armbruster

m

19,600

Capt. Daval

6,300

Lient. Prim

RE*,, **QUERRA, 12, 158, 15, 5, 3, 38,

6,300

Lieut. Grellier

Lient, Laviznière

Lient de Reinach-Warth

Lieut. Glorieux

Commodre C. P. M. Podlo

31

J

11

Baie d'Along

Haiphong Haiphong

Haiphong

Commander Sagot DavenrotK

*****.. Haiphong

...... Salgen

Saigon

Baie d'Along

Bain d'Along

... Changklog

*** Tongks

...Bale d'Along

...Saigon

Balgon Haiphong ...Saigon

Bale d'Along Bale d'Along Upper Yangt Saigon Hongay Nanningfu

mat

6,071

Lieat. Labail

- 1,795

1,700

Capt. Dupriez

11

710

,20,000 900

Capt. Guibertza

Lieat. Roque

250

Capt. Terquei

SooLfeat Heugnon

Flagship of Vice Admiral, Bayle, Commander-in-Chief...

lagship of Rear-Admiral de Fauque de Jonquières, Second-in-Command.

194

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