"GOOD HUMOR, AND HEALTH,
If it were generally understood how salutary the act of laughing is to the bodily health, says A physician in the London Chronicle, there might be more inughter than lamentation in the world, and farcical comedies prove more attractive to the invalid than physicians. The *Laugh and grow fat," is founded old adage on a sound physiological basis. It is commonly. observed that fat men laugh with considerable facility. But they d not laugh because they are fat. They are fat bacause they laugh, the of cachianation having a profound influence in promoting appetite, oxidation of the blad, digestion indeed, the entire and complex process of nutrition. Good nourishment pro. duces the contented body, the fit temple of the contented mind, which is, we know on ex- cellent authority, a perpetual feast
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The immediate physical results of indulgence in laughter are numerous. In the first place the act of laughing involves the exercise of a large number of muscles, including many of chest and a domen, of face, which, if they are exercised sufficiently, often become correspondingly well developed, as da also all those glands, blond vessels, nerves and other tissues in inturnate connection with them. The facid muscles, for example, of the man who laughs ahen and easily are generally developed to a degree which gives him the facial rotundity of a comiepted child. But laughter accomplishes much more than the production of this more outward appearance % of well-being. It has a highly beneficial in
fluence on those two vital organs, the heart and the lungs,
During what is called a "fit" of laughter the lungs may be almost completely emptied of their contained air. Fresh air is then drawn in to the fullest extent of their capacity, inflat. ing, perhaps, those little used per cells which contained previously only stagnant air and bacilli-for in the shallow breathing we ordinarily practice comparatively large tracts of air cells are not used. During this process the general circulation is accelerated, impure air is hurried out of the system and fresh air hurried in. With the forcible ascent and descent of the diaphragm during inspiration And expiration the liver and other abinminal orgens undergo a kind of kneading not unlike that undergone during massage, and this is of great benefi in rousing them from that torpor to which they are liable. The heart also stimulted to mora vigorous contraction during the active cachinnatory process. Persons who, so to speak, let themselves go and laugh with a will, sometimes bring almost all the principal muscles of their body into play, twisting, turn, ing and bending themselves almost double in sheet muscle exhilaration.
"Low spirits," or what is popularly termed "a fit of the black," is a mental stale often caused by a poisoning of the servous system with one of those curious toxins which the bady occasionally elaborates from the food supplied to it, and which perhapa & sloggisli hver (whose-duty it is to guard the portals of the system and prevent the entrance of hurtful matters from the slimentary canal) has allow ed to pass, unchallenged. Laughter alone has bren known to dissipate this kind of mental depression, by mechanically onsing the system, increasi g the rate oxidation of the bood, indirectly stimulating the organs by which such poisons are eliminated, and, by its beneficial action on the liver, arresting the absorption into the system of any more poisons, To do this, of course, the laughter must be hearly, and prolonged-of that kind evoked by the well-played farcical con edy.. It is a mat *ter of common knowledge that a man laughs more heartily when in company will others than he does by himself; this is because most of our emotional states are "catching" hence, in a theatro, an audience is easily seized with uncontrollable laughter,, aat may be with equally uncontrollable panic. The must vigorous laughter, then, must be souglit in company.
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The spare, melancholy and miserable-look ing man is thin because he seldom or never gives way to healthy laughter. Mental worries, real or imaginary, will so prevent nutrition through the influence of mind on body as to produce wasting of the muscular system and' those other tissues which subserve it. If such a man would look on the fighter side of life and laugh a little more his appetite and digestion would improve, and he would be able to acquire that minimum amount of fù which is necessary to the well being of the body-lat being a ne cessary constitutent of the healthy brain and nervous system, The laughing habit is one, therefore, that is worth cultivating. It is a matter of every-day experience that one feels the better for a good laugh, on explosion of laughter being, in truth, a nerve-storm, com- parable in its effect to a thunderstorm in nature (on a very small scale), doing good by dissipat Ing those oppressive clouds of care which some
times darken the mental horizon
HOUSE FOR FAMILIES.
INTERESTING EXPERIMENT IN PARIS One of the most singular houses in Paris is a house for large families. 1 is situated in the Rue de Telegraphe, one of the poorest dis- tricts of the metropolis and has recently been opened. Now, the landlord of the ordinary apartment house debars children, just as be debars dogs and birds; the father of a family, therefore, is heavily penalised. But in this ner institution, the sine qua non of the candi. date's admission is that he has children. The more numerous' his offspring, the better his chance of success with the proprietor of the
'house.
in
The real object of the enterprise is philan thropy, not inoney-making; at the same time, it is conducted on a business basis. It is stipulated that the capital shall produce 3 per cent, Dompre, no less; if a superior sum be earned, then the residue will be devoted to im provements in the house itself, or in the reduc- tion of rentals. As Amay be supposed, the originators of this idea are concerned at what is called the "depopulation" of France, or, more properly, the stationary figures of the census. They have been wise enough to see that such a state of things has its root in the desire to economise, and that one of the first remedies is to provide cheap'house-room for numerous families.
A chief point in the family house is its cheapness Little self-contained flats are to be had as low as 10 and £16 a year. The kitchen and the living room are together, but tbora is suitable bedroom accommodation. In the combined kitchen and parlour, provision is made for a coal fire in winter, and a gau-love for cooking in summer. It is the first time that such an arrangement has been made in the
poor man's flats
One of the oddest signs of the special charac. ter of the house in the bouble railing to the staircase one of the ordinary height for adults, and the other, much lower, for the use of the children.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY,
Shipping.
Arrivals.
Sulsang, Br. 8.a, 1,776, T. Mitchell, 3rd sty
Java 23rd Sept, Sugar,--j, M. & Cap Wongkol, Ger. 1., 1,170, W. Reher, 3rd Oct.,
-Bangkok 27th Sept., Rice.---H, & S. 'Ghazee, Br. k.s., 3,747; D. S. Bailey, 3rd Oct.
Singapore 26th Sept, Gen-D. & Co., Ld. Capri, ini, 1, 4,193. G. Belsito,, 3rd Oct
Singapore 17.6 Sept, Gan.-C. & Co.
Kwanglee, Ch. 8.3, 1967, Milligan, 3rd Oct,
Shangh 30th Sept, C Gen. M. S. N. Kampot, F. 11. 412 Lo Bail, 3rd Oct.,—
Co
:
Saigon 29th Sept., Rallast.-Man Fat. Hinsang, Br. ., 15.6, W. E. Sawer, 4th
7.
„Wik, Ger, 19, 2,9^o, H. Carstens, agih Sept.,-
Moji 21st Septa Conl~], & Co. Zafito, n. 1,618, K. Podger, and Oct.
Mabila 30th Sept. Gen.-S., T; & Co.
..
SAILINI VERKLI Churchill, Am. 4-masted sch, co, Huffman, ayth Aug. Halphong 23rd Aug., Baliant..
Master. Combermen, Br. ship, 1,686, C. G. Ilixener, 5th Sept.. New York 14th June, Case Oil
S. O. Co. Ecuador, Ger, 4-masted ship, 2,193, O Dick- mann, 2nd Sept.,New York 19th May, Parrafine-Order.
Due
Steamers Expected.
Acents From Oct-Java 24th Sept, Sugar.-J., M. & Co. Kintuck, Br. s..., 7,880, D. Robinson, 4th Oct., Coromandel... Singapore P. & O. Concl.
Manila Empire
G., L. & Co Oct. Singapore 28th ept., Gen, H. & S. Frithjof, Nor. B., 891, A. tl. Haraldsen, 4thenegambia... Singapore H. A. L....Oct. Oct-Fooclow vis Amoy and Swatow 3rd China Japan. P. M. Co... Oct. Singapore G., & Co. Oct. Gen.-O.S.
Vancouver C. P. R. CoOct. Prinzess Alice. Colembo...M, & Co... Oct. Bayern Laisang
Kangu, 158.13, W. Dowson, 4th Oct.
Menalder
Athenian
Bwalow 3rd Gel, Gen, B. & S. Eiger, Nor, a., 875, Fingalsen, 4th Oct-me
Wabu 28th Sept, Rice.-Order. Daijin Maru, Jap. 8. coo, H. Ohta, 4th | Arabin
OctTamsui via Amoy and Swatow 3rd
Gon.-O. S. K.
Ott
Clearances at the Harbour Office. Austration, for Manila. Fermann Mansell, for Chelan, Kwangtah, for Shanghai, Kangles, for Canion.
fadeleine Rickmers, for Amoy. Gharet, for Shanghai, Kinturk, for Shanghai. Kwongtang for Swatow. Kansk, for Canton.
Departures, Oct. 4.
Segovia, for Shanghai. Hongkong, for Haiphong Charterhouse, for Amay Katherine Park, for Chefos. Madeleine Rickmers, for Bangkok. Australian, for Australian Parts.
tunglah, for Shanghai. Kwongsang, for Shanghai. Lucia Vittoria, for Kwong-chaw.wan. Taishan for Swatow.
Guichen, Fr, cruiser, for Saigon.
wangler, for Canton.
.
'Passengere arrived.
Per Kinluck, from Singapore-173 Chinese. „Per Kwanglet, from Shanghai-Mr. Fy Ling and family, and 112 Chinese.
Passengers departed.
Per Polynesien, for Saigon--Mr. H. M., S. Man, Mrs. 13 Idwin, Dr. Browne, Mrs, C. Scheidel, ad Capt. Ipsen. For Singapore Mr. James Wright, and Hev. P. Jean Damais. For Colombo-Mr. H. E. Kurwa. For Port Said Mr. Chahin. For Marseilles-Messrs.
OCTOBER 4, 1905.
HONGKONG
J: British Postal Agencies in China: to Australi
will be at the rate for 4 cents for ench halfidis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hurst, R., Engineer: ounce instead of 10 cents an at present,
each halfounro,..
The rate of postage on letters from Australia Aldis, Miss E. w longhouy and the British Postal Agencies || \| is, Miss G. in China will be reduced from aid, to zd. for Allen, Mrs. T. W,
Allison, J. D. Hardy, A. H. flattiscombe, H. G.
tell, R.N., Lieut. H. F. Bingham, Mr. & Mrs.
J. E and child ishop, L. C. Birick, R. J.
Disney, 5. flisuell, W. S. Bonner, E. A Bourchier, J. AF,
L
Mails for Canton, Samahui, Wuchow and Macan will be closed on week days at 7.30 every morning, On Sundays the mail for Macan will be closed at 8 am, and that for Mails for Namino, Sanbue, Kongmicon, Cantar at gam Kumchuk, Samshui, Wuchow and Canton every evening at 5pm. On Sundays the mails with be closed at 9 a.m.
No mail will be closed for Canton on Satur. lay evening
PISTLUS AT THE HOTELS...
OCCIDENTAL
Lowe, Mr. and Mr.
Lowe, Miss Siesie
Munro, Miss A.
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8
Caspersen, 5. 9.Chandler, F.
10
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to
Garcke, Mr.
Neubraun, J.
Japan, M. & Co.Oct 10
ingapore, M. & Co Del,, Portland... & A. CoNov.
Hales, G. L.
Ohme, A.
16
Hellmann, A.
Ottes, G.
Karpjard, Mrs. G. and Owen, O. E.
child
Pararis, E.
Key, Dr. H..
Krill, G...
G. and child
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SHANGHAL
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Satsuma. Yaroslay
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-29th September International,... Sept. 18.
Cosmopolitan,"
Boyd, Capt. and Mrs
Brown, B. E.
Chichester, Maj. A. A. Clark, Miss Clothier, A. N. Cocks, Mr. & Mrs A.-E. Crichton, Capt. & Mrs. Dading, Col
Capt.
| QILINA" COAST-METEOOLOGICAL," REGISTENE
„October 310, 1905; KUL..
Iboleon, Mrs: "1., § 3
Vladivostock.
children and maid ·
Innes, Capt Rhet Nemuro
Jameson, Mr. and Mr.
J. W Johannsen, Edm. Kent, H. W. Kerr, F Koenig, C. Laing, A. H Large, H. J. C. Man Lewis, A. R. Lewis, L. S.
Lugebil. V.
Macdonald, D.
MacLennan, C.-R.
Mr. and Mrs.
W. C.
Marriott, Dr. U. Miller, P. L.
Carter. W. L.
Chalkley, H. F.
Chatham, Hon. &
W.
Clark, M. D.
Clark, T..
Clarke, Mrs. T. W
Clarke, T. W.
Mrs.
Moon, Mr. & Mrs. F. M. More, Dr. W. B. More, H. A.
A. G.
Mori sun, Mr. Newington Norrie, F. B. Olife, C. Parker, B. L..
F. N. Le
CIERE. R.N Eng. Parfit; W..
and Mrs. P. I.
Pile, Mr. and Mr. A. Connell, M. J.
Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Kelsall, Major & Mrs. Lamperski, Mr. & Mrs. Louder, Mr. Martin, R. Mitchell, R.. Moss, Mrs. Muelle. E. Ollis, F. D. O'Neil, J; 4, Hugh Painter, Major & Mrs. Parry, Major - Pollock, K.c., Mr Sawer, Capt. and Mrs.
21.
Dixon, Mr.
" 21.
Dymack, Liqut: A.
28.
Gales, Capt.
11
11
23.
Harker, B. Brotherton
Scheltema, Mr.
Old,
21.
Haynes, Col;
Sinclair, P.
New,
21.
Tahting Maru ....Tunkadoo,
Ships Panned The Canni.
28 arctand, F. A..
18Hepr. Mr and Mrs.
Outward-th September-Glendorky, Ben-
P.
#lolsyreen, Mr.
.. M18.
Howard, W. H.
alder, Dardanus, Tiberins, Kouang S. 15th-Hulig, D. September-Fodna, Lothian, 20th September Tefbies, H. D. -Annum, Rhaetin, Prinsess Alice Shadwell
2 September-Denral on, Ale la, Zudrani,
די
Stadi, Van de
F. Stokes, Mr.
Coulthart, J.
Croix, Mr. and Mrs.
Patey, Mr. E. O. Peake, W.
A,
E. Pennylather, Mrs. A.
Perkins, **
H. de Ste. Cruickshank, A. Cunningham, fi. Davies, F. O. Day, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Doolittle, F. H. Dougins, Cars & M..). Dowley, Mrs. W. A.. Downing. Mr. T. C. Evan-Jones Dr. and
Mrs. E Plecher, 11. Freeman, ] C Gilman, A. Glover, C.
Goodin, J. A.
Grant, A. W. Grone, Dr.. F.
Grong, Mr. F. Hall, Capt. T.
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. Mordten, A. R. Powell, W. A. Price, Mr. P. M. Reel, Dr. L. R. Rinderknecht, H. T. Roach, Mrs. J. S. and
child Samuelson, L. I. 'Scott, J. Gray Scott, Mrs. J. C.. Shea, J. J. Shipman, E. J. Skón, C Stein, A. L
Stoppa, P.
1
Thompson, H. D.' Wakefield, Mrs., and
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harp Penk
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CRAIGERBURN.
| Saluzie, 27th September-Inkula, 29th Sep | Adams, F: R. 1.
tember-C. Ferd Licist, Iudramadi, Kranke) | Bartelt, 11, 3, 4, 7 Menelaus, Munchen, Castile, Darnel, Bugia, Daning G. H.. Pine Sury. 3rd October--Palermo, Malacca, Fairhild, 1.1.
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Atika.
Jameson, P. S.
Homeward-5th September-Culchas, 2011 September-Kenneber, Japan 23rd Sepicu ber-firing Ariel, viedrich, 17th September Bennoke, S. Hugo, Stentor. 29th Septem. ber-Armand Bhic. Thas. Fletcher, Conway, Raffi, Muren, Cornet, Arrivals at Hame-12th September-Sitha Capt. Athur Jose dos cis, Mesare. Fan, M. 1911 September-Pristavin, Hardpol. Feitiera da Rocha, Joaquim, Miss Fontaine,
Heinrich, 23rd September jaz, Messrs. Haigai Yomamoto, H. Robinson, Dui0th September-Alcides, Formosa, Palma. gon, Bolton, Sebeleder, Memein and Leong Setney: 27th September-Trimachus. 29th jee.
September-Bichunma, 3rd October-China, Acilia, Benarty, Himalaya, Idomeneus.
Per Australian for Australian Ports-Messia. A, Antonio, B. S. Barreto, Miss Butchart, Mrs. G. M. Caelin, Masters H. R. Coelho, H-G Coelho, Miss A. F. Coelho, Messrs. George Compern, A. Ferreira, N. N. de Lange, Mrs. B Laurence, Mr. and Mrs. E. May. Mr. A. dos Santos, Lieaus: L. A. Silva, Miss Tilburn, and Mr. W. Wood.
Shipping Report
St. Pongkol from Bangkok :-Moderate winds, and moderate sea.
Str. Kan froin' Swatow :-Strong NEly winds, and fine weather generally,
Sir, Kintuck jean Singapore :-First part light variable winds, and fine clear weather, latter part moderate NE, wind, and rough sea.
Ste. Suisung from Java: Fine weather throughout until and inst, when experienced moderate and strong monsoon and moderate sea.
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Post Office.
A Mall will close for :- Swatow Amoy and Ponchow- Per Haitan, 8th Oct. 9 A.M.
Macao-Per leungskun, 5th Oct., 1.75 P.M. Singapore, Surabaya and Samatang-Per Fooshing, 5th Oct., 2 P.M. (1
Smith, E. Grant Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant
Alarchant, Capt. and Wilson, Dr. Newell
Young, J. Ashton Ni bols, E. A.
Mrs, and children
NAMI
A barsity Apatinmeila Anin 2+ Asmen Bonaventure
Cadmus
Cheruta
Clin
Diadem
Der
Eins
Swatow, Amny, Fouchew and Shanghai-Per | Eick
Exk Frithjof. 5ih 00, PM.
Bangkok Pe Loosel, ich Oct, 'O A MÍ Amoy, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yako, ham, Honolula and San Francisco-Per Mongolia, (k Det, 10A MENG
| Harman, Mr. and Mrs.
Mirst, R. L. Hollingsworth, Mr. &
Mrs. Holt, B. G. Hunter, R.
Miss
Watkins, Miss E.
Whitton, Mrs., child Amoy
and infant
Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T.. Cantop.............!
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Haiphong.. Manila....... flacolod
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HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE ORINA STATION.
CLASS.
cruiser, and class cruiser, and class
CAPTAIN.
Commander Harbord
TONS, GUNS 1.H.P.
LAST REPORTED AT:
despatch-vessel... ...i ...)cruiter, est class:
1,700
11,000
16
3,000 16,500
Weihaiwal
Captain R. Kelson Ommanney alo
Weihaiwal-
torpedo boat destroyer
550
.6
7,000
Lieut. Commander R. H. Heaton
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Weibriwel
4,365
10
7,000
Captain Lionel G. Tufnell
Hongkong
4,360
10
7,000
Captain H. H. Torlesse i..
***
Weihaiwai
loop.
1,070,
1,400
Commander 11. du C. Luard...
Yangiszo
water tank and lug
390
300
Hongkong
sloop...
m
1,070
1,400
Commander H. D. Wilkin, D.8.Ó..
Yangisze
cruiser, 1st.chang
11,000
16
16,00
Captain B. W. Savory
Weihaiwal
torpedo boat destroyer
560
7,000
Licul.-Commander H, E. Sulivan
Weihalwei
torpedo boat destroyer
7,000
Lieut. Commander Rather · no
Weihaiwel"
Torpedo boat destroyer
7,000
Lieut. Commander Lewin
-Weihalwel
torpedo boat destroyer...
550
7,000
Commander A. F. Everett
Weihaiwel
Fanic lewa... Handy
inrpedo hoat destroyer.
306
5.700
Lieut. Commander Stevenson
Welhaiwal
ruiser, and class
*4.350
7,000
Captain H. Grant-Dalton
Singapore
torpedo boat destroyer.
4,000
Lieut. Commander H. B. Cox
Wathkiwei
Haut ...
terardo boat destroyer
275
4,000
Lieut, Commander Richards...
Hongkong
Heels... Hague... *pingerea fchen...
Finska Moorhen fitter Rambler Pabin...
special service torpedo vá
6400
2,400
Captain E. P ft. Charlton
201
Weihaiwei
cuiser, est class
12,000
21,000
Captain Shortland
Weihaiwel-
cer, and clus
1,600
7,000
torpedo boat destroyer
$50
7,000
Captain William B. Fawckner **Lieut: Commander C. Seymour
Hongkong
Weihaiwei
torpedo boat destroyer
280
3.900
Hongkong
fiver guntiost
84
1,200
river
tunbout
180
torpedo boat destroyes
6,300
650
.740
Sandpiper
river gunboat
240
140
Yo ohama and Robe--Per Taiyuan, qui: Oct., 3 P.M.
Macan-Ver leung ban, 7th i ct, 1.19 1UM. Shanghai-Per ikiba, 7th Oct., 3. "M. Amoy, “traits and Rangaon-l'es Zibenghia, | Sunlej 2th Oct, $ P31.
Tail as...
Snipe...
torpedo lat deströyer
6,500
...
ctuiser, 1st class
17,900
21,000
Fanar
receiving ship...
4.09
: - ",
Singapore, Penang and Kulsing, toth Oct, 2 F.M.
Text ... Calcuits Per Waterwitch
Whiting Widgeon .. Woodcock... Woodlark
river gunboat
180
800
torpedo boat destroyer
6,300
surveying ship...
450
torpedo boat destroyer
5.900
river gunboat...
800 550
rivel gunboat
Swatow, Clu fon atal Tientsin-Pei #Posung, 6th Oct, A.M.
Macan-fer Hengshän, 6th Oct, 1.5 Bal. Monita--Per Loongsong, 6th Oct. 3 1.M.. Ningon and Shanghai-Ver Shachsing, 6th Batavia, Samarang, Sourabaya and Macassar Manila-l'er fire, fili› ct., ig A.. Europe, &c, luđu, • via Eau D Nubia, 7th Oct, 11 A
Str. Hinsong from Java-Light following Oct 3 P.M. winds, and smooth tes from there to 1.7 N. Lat, thence to post fresh monsoon, and roughPer Tii, 7th &c., 10 .25
sea.
:Sir. Kwanglee from Shanghai :-Strong NE. breeze and heavy confused sea, to Breaker Paint, from thence to port moderate to light
E. bierze and Gne.
Veurals in Port.
STEAMKIS
Arcadia, Ger. 5.8, 5.454. G. Schmidt, 19th Sept, Moji 3h Sept., Ballast.-H. A. L. Atlantis, Am, 5, 969, Aldegaer, 1st Oct.
Manil 28th Sept., Gen.-Order. Horneo, Ger. 5.0., 1,344, F. Sembill, 25th Sept.,
Sandakan 21st Sept., Timber and Gen. .-M. & Co.
4
Bourbon, Fr. 5.5., 997, Ch. Sisco, 7th Sept-
Saigon 3rd Sept., Gen.-Wo Fat.. Carl Menzell, Ger ss., 984, G. Cornand, 23rd Sept,-Haji 18th Sept., Coal.-E. A. T..
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Clavering. Dr. S... 3,154, 1), Baston, 6th Sept,
Swatow, Chefon and Tientsin-Fer Konsu, 10th c., 3 P.M.
Manila-Per Towing, 10th Oct., 3.PM,, Shanghai-Per Liman, 10th Get, 3 P.M. Kurape, Proda, vio Tukcono Playeru, th Oct., 1989
Crby and failo-Per Sungkiang, 11th Oct. 3 PAL
Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Cape), 12th Ort, 11 A‚M.
Manila--Ver Rubi, 14th Oct., 14 a n. Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thansday hot, Cooldown, Carr, Townsville, Brisbane,
Sa ina Cruz 31st Aug., Ballast.-C. C. Sydney, Hobat!, 7 aunceston, New Zealand, S. Co. Empress of China, Br. 5.8., 3,046, R. Archibald, Mellrue; Adlaide and Perth-Te Chingiu,
R.N.R., 26th Sept., Vancouver, B.C., th Sept, and Shanghai 24th, Mails and Gen. - R. Co..
"
Faoshing, Br. 8.8., 1,423, T. Arthur, 22nd Sept, -Java tath Sept., Sugar.-J., M. & Co. Hailan, Fr. S. 377, I.. Andersen,_3rd ‹ 'et,~~ Pakhoi and Hoihow 2nd Oct., Gen.-A., R. M.
Haitan, Br. s.s., 1,183, 1. S. Roach, 3rd Oct.,
Swalow and Oct. Gen.-D, L. & Co. Kotsang, Br. ... 3,109, 8. C. D. Bradley, 1st Oct--Singapore 18th Sept., Gen, M. & Co.
I
Chinese.
Laeries, Br. $.5., 1,341, J. B. Jackson, 1st Oct,
Saigon 27th Sept., Meal and Gen. Loongsang, Br. ss., 1,002, A. E. Sandbach, 3ad Oci, Manila 29th Sept, Gen.-J. M. & Co. Laosok, Ger. ... 1,0:0, G. Schultzen, 30th,'
Sept., Bangkok 20th Sept., Rice and Gen,
& S. Loyal, Ger. 5.3., 1,587, L. Lorenzen, and Oct.
Tourane 29th Sept., Salt,-5, W. & Co. Mercedes, Br. transport, 2,909, J. S. Macgregor, 26th Sept.,-Weihalwei 21st Sept., Ballast --Admiralty. Mongolia, Am. 1., 8,750, W. T. S. Porter, 25th Francisco 26th Aug, Honolulu Sept-San 11 Seply Yokohama 14th, Kobe 16th, Nagasaki 10th, and Shanghai 23rd, Maila and Geo.-P. M. S. S. Co. Promise, Nor. ss., 714, E. Torstensen, '201 Oct.-Anping 29th Sept., Amoy 30th, and' Swalow 181 Oct, Gen.-D. S. K.
There are eighty "locataires," and four bun- dred children, giving an average of five to each family. Already to effect has been to crowd out the local school. This sudden inva-Rajaburi, Ger. 6.9. 1,18), G. Wendig, Ist Oct,Bangkok arst Sept., Rice and Meal. aion of children into the neghbourhood has
" B. & S.
Donate dislocated the educational arrangements, and
cenale proportion of the would-be scholars Taiyuan, Br. s. 1,459, L. Dawson, and Oct are without a schpolhouse. It should be said. Sydney Fath Sept., Queensland Ports and Thursday Island 20th, and Manlia 29th, that the house is well lighted and well aired,
Gao, B. &S, ́s and quite a model of its kind,
16ti Oct., & POL
surveying-vessel'
river ganboat
**
river gunboat ...
river guaboat.
• Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard U. Noel, Commander-in-Chief.
Fiederich, Wilhelmshialen, ↑ Herbertshake, Watum, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-Actéron Te Prinz Weldemar, 17th Oct., A.M.
Shanghong Rapasaki, Kabe,
Atxus
ake hom Avalanche. ons and Vancouver, B.C – Per Emifvers of | Rainguetle...
Caron.de China, 18th Oct., ir A.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohning, Castentie.....
1st Nov., TEA.M. Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Athenian Camtle
D'Assas Décidée
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PARCEL Descartes
Estos MAILS, HOMEWARD. Parcels for the United Kingdom via Gibraltar Francisque... posted up to 5 pm on Friday, the ard of made November, are due in Londen about the frth Guichen ... December, and those posted up to 5 p.m. nn Gueydon... Friday, the 17th November, are due in London Henri Rivière...
Jacquin: on Christmas Morning.
تخر
Lieut. Commander W. II. Darwall Lieut. Commander E. V. F. R. Dugmore Lieut.-Commander F. B. Noble !. Lien-Commander J. Kiddle
Commander C. E. Monro
Lieut-Commander Robert E. Vaughan
Lieut. Commander H. T. Atlay Lieut. Commander Davidson
In reserva ...
ན་ ་
Captain W. L. Grant
Commodore H. P. Williams... Lieut-Commander H. Secretan Lieut. Commander Gregory.. Commander R. W. Glennie... Lieut.-Commander C. E. L. Thomas... Lieut-Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson Lieut.-Commander Tugh Somerville Lieut.-Commander Jnd F. Koox...
Yangtste Hongkong Weihaiwel Surveylog(Labuan)
West River" West River
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINÀ STATION.
armoured gunboat.
destroyer?
Commander Amet...
Vangtare
Hongkong
Weihaiwei
Hongkong
Yangtsze
Welhaiwei
Surveying (Swatow)
Weihaiwei
Yanguase
Yanytsze
Yangtsze
Saigon Canton Haiphong Saigon Salgon Salgon
.NAME..
FEAC AND DESCRIPTION,
K. P. TONS. GUNS.
COMMANDING OFFICERS.
LAST REPORTED AT
1,795 10
1,700
Liest. Ferrel
river gunboat
***
123
Lieut, Jeannel
river gunboat
P
440
150
river gunboat
*++
150
river gunboat.
150
Lieut. Hue
river gunboat
140
150
gunboat
438
Licut, Merveilleux du Vignaux
Gulf of Sigm
armoured cruiser
,4,000
9,500
Captain Allaire.........
Baie d'Along
gunboat
645
1,000/
Lieutenant L'Eost...
cruiser...
3,985
5,500
river gunboat.
303
+-
Lieut, Mère
destroyer.
5,300
Lieut. Cotoni
303
protected cruiser armoured cruiser river gunboat river gunboat
Capt. Prat...
9,376
20,200
Capt. Ridoux
***
*** *
Litat. Portier...
KIT +24
200
308
4-1
destroyer ...
307
300
cruiser
1,250
2,200
armoured cruiser
9,700
19,600
destroyer
307
.6,300
MI
river gunboat
***
destroyer
307
6,300
9.437
6,071
armoured gunboat...
· 1,796
1,700
10p14
30,000
gunboat ***
639
000
Liant Roque e
river gunboat
'destroyer.
250
Capt. Terquem,,
battleship, reserva
... 6,150
29.
4550
river gunboat
123
500
Lidut, Brugnon
With an additional fee of 60 cents parcels javeline, may be forwarded via Prindisi and if posted Kersaint befors 5 pm, on the 17th November would. Lynx ... accompany the letter mail due in London on Montcalm"... the 38th fircember. Parcels intended for New Mousquet Year's delivery should also be forwarded by the Diry mail of the 17th November, as the parcel mail Peihb... of the 1st of December is not due in London Pistolet till the 8th of January via Gibraltar and the Protée...
Redoutable... 2nd January vin Brindisi.
Babro Styx ....
+
.A
M
$1,70
The rates of postage on ordinary parcels are as follows:- For a parcel not excèading 3lhs, in weight baca. Sully,.. 7lbs. $1,20 Surprise Takiang rifbs. All parcels containing jewellery or any article Takou... of gold or silver must be insured, all insured, Vauban parcels must be sealed. The seals must hear Vigilante, the impression of a device or private mark Coins must not be used for sealing purposes,
On and after 15th July, 1905, the rate postage op letters from Hongkong and the
sub.marine...
gunbont
sub-marine...
battleship, reserva ...
destroyer in
armoured cruiser
*Flagship of Vice-Admiral Richard, Commander-in-Chief, stopping
Flagship of Rear Admiral de Fanque de Jonquières, Second-in-Command
Armbruster..
**
Haiphong
Balo d'Along Haiphong Haiphong Haiphong...
en route Saigon. Baie d'Along Haiphong Haiphong
Haiphong Saigon.
Bait d'Along
Budd'Along Changkisr
Tong kabay Bile d'Along
... Salgon
p. #I
124
是
Lien. Corlouer
Commander Sagot-Duvauroux
Commander Simon
Lient. Prat
Lieut. Grallier...
Elett. Lavissière Permi
--
Lieut. Glorieux
Commodre C. P. M. Poidloto Lieut. Leball
Capt. Duplex, may lane.
Can, Guibertaan .......
an
IM. HITTE
8igon
Bigon
Haiphong
Saigon
Bale d'Along
Baie d'Along
Upper Yangise Balgon **Hongay Canton
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