TRIED TO KILL QUHEN OF ITALY.
Turin, Italy, Aug, 21-in attempt has been made to assassinate Queen Margherita, mother of King Victor Emmanuel, who making a tour of the Alps in an automobile. This news in contained in a telegram received from Costa, at the royal palace' OF
Racconigi, dear Turin Queen, Margharits was ascending the St. Bernard in her automobile, accompanied by the Marquise di Villamarine, another lady of
two gentlemen, when thechins suddenly struck against a stone and was overturned. Fortunately no one was in jured, but the five ¦ occupants; ▼
were greatly alarmed.
The barricade had been placed at a dan. gerous turn where it was impossible to sea the read more than a few feat in advance. Police in an automobile were following the royal party and at once made an investigation, result. ing in the discovery that the barricade had without doubt been placed there to bring about n fatal accident to the queen,, Two arrests have been made an suspicion..
SOCIALISM AND ANARCHY.
Mr. A. George writes in a San Francisco journal as follows--in to day's paper appears a brief editorial on the subject of Socialists," which is eminently fair in spirit, and a very necessary comment. Allow me to
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1905.
Shipping.
#Arrivals:
Werkendteamers Expected,
Vanats
*⠀⠀ in Chion will be reduced from ijd, to zd, for
each half ounce. T
"From Agents · Duié
Manila... G., L. & Co Oct.
6
Singapore, H. A. L... Och
6
Manila. M. Co...Oct.
9
9
Timahi, Dut. 11, 1,469, N. de Brouwers, 4th Empir
Oct., Yokohama via Ports 17th Sept, Senegambla... Gen.-J. GJ.L
Chloe Ithaka, Gor. 3.8., 1,446, Eckhorn, 4th Oct.,-- Lightning
Singapore: D. S. & Co Oci. Swatow 3rd Oct., Gon-H. A.Le
Benalder Singapore G., L. & Co. Oct. Evandale, Br. 3, 2,498, W.; Buyers, 5th Oct, Athenian Japan C. P. R. CoOct. to --Kuugoon 24th Sept., Rice.-D. & Co. | Printers Alice Singapore M. & Co... Oct. 10 Bayer **** Japan M. &Co,00 10 Laisang ...Singapore. M. & Co Oct. 16 Coromandel, Br. s.5. 2.783. G. M. Moniford, Emp. of India. Vancouver, C. P. R. Co Oct. 23.
Portland...P. & A. Co Nov. Arabia,
Ld.
R.X.R 5th Oct-Bombay 19th Sept., and Singapore 30th, Mails and Gen.-P. & 0. S. N. Ca Shaohsing, Br.. s.8., 1,307, F. D. Northcombe,
5th Oct., Canton 5th Oct., Geo-B. & S. Worang, Hr. s., 1,127, H. S, Malkin, 5th
Oct-Canton 5th Oct, Gen M. &
Co.
DOCK RETURNS.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.
де
23 | Clavering mulutu Kawinen Dock.
Empicas of China
Walhora, Br. 5., 1,167, W. Brown 5th Oct
Penang via Singapore and flaihow 4th Oct, Gen.-Cheang Taif Hong Victoria, Ch. ... 934, J. F. Messer, gih Oct.,
Newchwang 24th Sept, and Chelon 26th, Bulk Hesus and Gen-Order. ; Tolv, Nor. sa, 741. 1. Enger, 5th Oct
Rajang 27th Sept, Timber-Order.
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Clearances at the Harbour Offles. Haitan, for Swatow.
vandals, for Yokohama. Coromandel, for Shanghai. ' Frithjof, for Swalow,
add a word as a Socialist of many years' stand-Telemachus, for Saigon, ing that may help the people to a clearer per ception of our theory. It is, that not only is Socialism not related to sharchism by any lie whatsoever, but it is the only movement in exist ence under somewhat varying titles and forms, that has as its sole programme the elimination of the present anarchistic features of society in so far only as they interfere with social effi- ciency, justice and happiness...
Let it be understood that anarchy is not a menace of the future, but an incubus remain ing with us from the pre-historic past, when man knew nothing of order as applied to their mutual activities,
The adoption of the 'republican principle of government, while of little consequence as confined to its present police functions, has been a distinct step away from anarchism and its logical successor, the paternalism of hare- an equally clear step in ditary monarchy, and the direction of Socialism. The manufacture and sale of our fund supply, our clothes and other necessaries, the construction of our homes and the operation of nur farms and orchards are still anarchistic activities, though not by any means in the hands of conscious anarchists.
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These are far more important public utili fies" than street cas, electric lights and even the transmission of messages, now a time- honoured Socialist department.
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Departures,
Oct.
Halian, for Coast Ports. Promise, for Swatow, Ghurer, for Shanghai." Telemachur, for Saigon, Kanıp, for Canton, Eiger, for Canton.
Iphigenia, H.M.S. cruiser, for Labuan. » Kintuck, for Shanghai, Hermann Menaeli, for Chefoo,
Passengers arrived.
Per Tjimahi, from Japan-Mr. Taylor. Per Coromandel, for Hongkong from Bon- bay-Mr. Boyd, From Colombo-Mr. D. Robertson, From London-Major and Mrs. Chitty, Infant and ayah, Mr. J. Daniel, Mr. and From Mrs. Cloyn, gad Miss McQueen. Gibraltar-Mr. T. M. Canbolu, and Rev. A. Lester. From Marseilles-Mr. Lo/Leung. From Singapore-Lieut. Pudsey, and Miss Kuyek,
Messrs. Perpetuo, Mendos, and a Chinese Sorters. For Shanghai from Marseilles Mr. Tores From London-Mr. E. L. Allen, Mrs. Rawcliffe, Misses MacPherson (2), Mr. M. Strathon, Rev, and Mrs. Moule, child, infani and nurse, dir. 1. Denniston, Misses Middleton (2; Mesers. J. Gibson, A. Lazarus, R. J. Dar doun, W. H. G. Chua and E. Railton. From Marseilles-Mrs. F. C. Cooper, Miss Bondfield, Mrs. A. L. Brown, Messrs. A. L. Hearing, A.
Socialists are very fond of proclaiming the "rights of the working class," and of how the capitalist misst be dispossessed of his ill-gotten weath and be deprived of the power to harm the deserving poor. A careful canvass of the said poor, unfortunately, reveals the very astonishing fact that the inajurity of them, with all their industry, are the meanest of capitalists. Dearlove, and Mr. and Mrs. Brown. From in spirit, lacking only the opportunity and capacity in themselves become oppressats.
Socialism, however, heing a discovered natural law rather than an invention, rises superior to the actors of its advocates and pro. claims a new deal and greater wealth for all, with no single exception. Meanwhile, let every one who would be a good republican adopt the watchword, "Down" with anarchy," that Socialism my trinnph.
San Jose, July 9, 1905.
HUNDREDS DIE OF SUMMER ALLNESS.
London, Aug. 31-The warm, sunny weather which London continues to enjoy is not without its drawbacks. Though this month is popularly supposed to be the most healthful of the whole twelve, when people generally take their holidays, during the last week something like no epidemic has sweet through the various London districts and medical attention has been given to many hundreds for what is called The symptoms in almost "summer throat." every case are common. A hardness of throat is usually nouced for the first time late at night which develops by morning into a sting- ing pain and the whole tone of the patient is affected. Semetimes partial deafness results. "The attack in itse.f is no dangerous," the opinion expressed by a well-known throat specialist," but is distinctly unpleasant, 'and fine weather materially assists in spreading the discate. "In my opinion it is beyond doubt due, to the myriads of dipense germs that are spread over the roads, particularly those that are paved with wood. The best proof of this is that one would he almost unable to find a case of the sore throat in the country districts at the present moment,
Then there is that other "summer complaint," the scourge of the city children, which is un- usually prevalent in London, this year. Every children's hospital is full and compelled to turn away dying children and tearful mother's daily. At the Evelina hospital, where outh London sends its tiny sufferers, the kindly matrun fold a visitor a pitiful story of the overcrowded wards and rejected applicants. At the Great Ormond street hospital the same story was told, **If they go away, they die,' said the secretasy, and yet we can take them all in, Even when we take them in, thirty-six out of every hundred die. The doctors from the Lester ins titute are studying the caser, hoping to discover the origin and cure of the 'disease. So far we only know it appears when the earth tempera ture has reached a certain point. What doet that mean? Possibly that a cenain microbe is hatched out of that temperature. ́ ́All the 'sum- mer complaint'victims are under two years old."
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GORKY'S STRONGEST RIVAL.
The most striking literary expression of the prevalent feeling in Russia toward the present war has hace Leonid Andreyev's work, entitled "The Red Laughter," This powerful presents. tlon-it is rather a tract than a story-of the horrors of the war has spread throughout Eu- man who is already known the fame of горо
to Chakoy and Gorky,
of
rky, Androyoy is a typical product the unsettled social conditions of the
Penang-Messrs. Toigue and servant, Vidal and Brand. For Yokohama from London- Mr. Spencer Smith. From Brindisi Fitzgerald, From Marseilles-Mr. Adser.
Per Walkera, from Penang, &c.-Mrs. Gill and 3 children, and Capt. T. Groves,
Shipping Report
Str. Timahi from Yokohama -Between Amoy and Hongkong, strong NH monsoon, high sea, overcast sky...
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Atlantis Kaipan Hallanesipe Rajaburi
Elita Nossack ...............
Terjo Viken.........laternational.... Sept. 18
DE 2 HONGKONG):
Aldis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Iboleon," Mra... 1, 43
Mail for Canton, Samshui, WachowW.DA and: Macao will be closed on week days at 7,36 | Aldis, Miss E every morning. On Sundays the mail for Aldis, Miss Ga Macão will be closed at &am, and that for Allen, Mrs. T. W Canton at 9 am
Mails for Namtao, Sanbue, Kongmoos. Alliesu, J. B. Kumchok, Samsbui, Wuchow and Canton Bardy, A. H. every evening at 5 pm. On Sundays the mails Battiscombe, H. G., will be closed at gam
No mail will be closed for Cantos on Satur day, evenings,
VISITORS AT THE BOTELS.
·PRAK
Aucott, K. F. Beattie, A.
Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Kolsall, Major & Mrs."} Lamperski, Mr. & Mrs. Louder, Mr.
Beattie, M., P. Boyd, Capt. and Mrs.
Brown, D. E.
Martin, R.
Chichester, Maj. A. A.
Mitchell, R..
Clark, Miss
Moss, Mra.
Clothier, A..N.
Mualic
E
Cocks, Mr. & Mr. A. E, Ölli, F. B. Crichton, Capt. & Mrs. O'Neil, }. L. Hugh
Dymack, Linot. A
Harker, B. Brotharton
Cosmopolitan
DRAIN COL
Mr.
SHANGHAI
Gales, Capt.
29th September.
Hayes, Col.
Korea.nacts
21.
Haraland, F. A,"
Satsum
Cosmopolitan,
17
21.
Hepp, Mr. and Mr.
Yaroslav
18,
P
D
Meteor mi
19
23.
almsgreon, Mr.
Vikings
Old,
11
21.
Mrs.
Tug. Svir
28.
Howard, W. H.
11
Licoshing.........
Now,
A
18. Hudig, D.
22
Tabung Maru......Tunkadoo,
44
Ships Passed The Canal, Outward-12th September-Glenlochy, Ben nider, Dardanus, Tibering, Kouang St. 15th September-Poenu, Lothian. 20th September -Annam, Rhaetia, Prinzest Alice, Shadwell 3rd September-Demention, Alesia, Indrani, Salosis. 27th September-Fakula. 20th Sep tember-C. Ferd Leisu, Indrawadi, Kranske, Menelauir, Munchen, Castile, Darvil, Rugia, Ping Sury. 3rd October-Palermo, Afalacca, Alaka.
Homeward-15th September-Colchas, 20th September-Kennebec, Japan, 23rd Septem- ber-Prina Estel Friedrich, 27th September lienmohr, St. fiugo, Stentor, 29th Septem- ber-Armand Behte.
Jeffries, H. U.
Major & Mrs.
Pry Major
Pollock, K.c., Mr.
Sawer, Capt. and Mrs.
Scheitema, Mr. Sinclair, A Stadt, Van de
F. Stokes, Mr.
Truman, Mr. and Mrs. and Ufel, W. von
Vandin, Gordon White, Dr. M. T... Wilford, F. C. Wilkie, John
CRAIGIEBURN,
Adams, F. R. J. Barnett, H. J. O. · · Dann, Ġ, H. Fairchild, H. J. Gaskell, My, and Mr. Jameson, P. S.. Marchant, Capt. and
Mr and children Nicholls, E. A.
Smith, E. Grant Smith, Mr. and
Grant Smith, Percy
Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Montague
Wilson, Dr. Newall Young, J. Ashton
OCCIDENTAL
Caspersen, S. Chandler, F. Fischer, Ch. Gercke, Mr. Arrivals at Ilome-12th September -Sitko. Hales, G. L.
15th September-Brisgania, Nordpol. Hollmann, A. 20th September-Alcides, Formosa, Palma. Kampjaud, Mrs. G.
rinc Heinrich, child 23rd September-Ajax, Sydney 27th September-Telemackus. 19th Keyt, Dr. H. September-fechuana. 3rd October-China, | Krill, G. Acilio, Denarty, Himalaju, Idomeneus.
Post Office.
A Mail will close for :- Bangkok-Per Lonsok, Gili Oct., tà A......... ̧2 Amoy, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yoko hama, Itonolulu and San Francisco-Per Mongolia, 6th Oct, IT A.M.
Swatow, Cheloo and Tientsin-Per Wolang, 5th Oct., A.,
Macao-Per Heungshan, 6th Octi¡ 1.15 P.M. Manila-Per Leongsing, 6th Octi, 3 P.M. Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Skaohting, 6th Oct., 3 P.M.
Batavia, Samaring, Sourabaya and Macassa wea--Per Tjimahi, 7th Fel, so x,M.
Str. Evandale from Rangoon-Fine ther until 14 N. Lat, from thence to port: strong NE. monsoon and sea,
Vessels in Port.
STRAN KILA.
Arcadia, Ger. a.5., 5,434, G. Schmidt, 19th Sept,
-Moji 13th Sept., Ballast.-H. A, L. Atlantis, Am. «.5, 967, Aldegaer, 1st Oct.
Manila 28th Sept, Gen.-Order. Borneo, Ger. 5.8., 1,344, F. Sembill, 25th Sept., -Sandakan 21st Sept., Timber and Gen. -M. & Co.
Manila-Per Zafiro, 7ili Oct., 10 AM Europe, &c., Judia, via Tuczoria-Par Nubia, 7th Oct.,.II A.M.
Macao-Per Heungshan, 7ik Qal., 1.15 P.M. Shanghal-Per Itkaks,-7th Oct., 3 P.M. Singapore-Per Alcinous, 7th Oct, & P.M. Amoy, Straits and Rangeon-Per Zibengla 7th Oct, 5 P.M.
Hall; J, S. Leeney, C. De
Astraca
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children and maid. Innes, Capt. R. Jameson, Mr. and Mrs.
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Kent, H. W Korr, F
Laing, A. H Large, II. 1. G.. Lewis, A. R.
Bell, a.M., Lieut. 11. F. Koenig, C. Bingham, Mr. & Mra,
J. El and child Birbeck, R. Je Bishop, L. C
W.S.
A.
Bourchier, J. A. F.
Lewis LYS.
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Marriott, Dr. 0.
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Miller, P. L.
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Moon, Mr. & Mrs. E. M. Gu
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More, H. A...
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Carter, W. L.
Morrison, M. &
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Goodin, J. A.
Pennylather, Mrs. A. Perkins,
Parkins, Mr. and Mrs.
T.L.
Ifordten, A. R. Powell, W, A. Price, Mrs. P. M. Radl, Dr. L. R. Rinderknechi, H. T. Roach, Mrs. S. and
child
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Downing. Mr. T. C...
Evan-Jones, Dr. and Robertson, J. D.
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Freemth, J. G.
Glover, .
Gilmore, A.
Samuelsun, Schaub, R. Scott, J. Gray Schit, Mrs. J. G.
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Grone, Dr. F.
Stein, A. L..
Grone, Mrs. F.
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Thompson, H., **
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Home, H. F.
Hunter, R.
Hurst, R.N Engineer.
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Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Lowe, Miss Slesie Munro, Miss A. Nenbraun,
Obme, A.
Qules, G.
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Pararis, E.
Pile, Mr. and Mrs. A.
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HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINÁ STATION.
....torpedo boat destroyer...
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CLASS.
TONS. GUNE 1.H. P.
CAPTAIN.
LAST REPORTED ·
Alacrity Andromeda Arun
despatch-vessel...
1,700
3,000
cruiser, Ist class
11,000
16
...16,500
torpedo boat destroyer...
6.
7,000
Commander flashord, Captain R. Nelson Ommanney Lieut. Commander R. H. Heaton
Weihaiwai
Waihaiwei
Weihaiwai
Rep
cruiser, and class
4.300.
to
7,000
Captain Lionel G. Tufnell
Hongkong
Bonaventure Cadmus Cherub Clio Dindem Dee
cruiser, and class
4.300
10
7,000
sloop
1,070
1,400
Captain H. H. Torlessc... Commander J. du C. Luard...
Weihaiwai
Yangtare
***
water tank and tug.
390
300
Hongkong
sloop**
1,070
1,400
Commander H. D. Wilkio, D.5.0.
cruiser, 1st class
11,000
16,500
Captain H. W. Savory.
torpedo boat destroyer
7,000
Lieut.-Commander H. E. Sulivan
Weihaiwal
Eine ...
torpedo boat destroyer
7,000
Lieut. Commander father
Welhalwei
torpedo boat destroyer
7,000
Lieut. Commander Lewin
Waihsiwal
7,000
Commander A. F. Everett
Weihaiwei
***
Flora Randy Ha..
►
torpedo boat destroyer ... cruiser, and class
$1700
Lieut. Commander Stevenson
Weihaiwei
4.30
7,000
Captain H. Grant Dalton
Singapore
4..
...torpedo boat destroyer
4,000
Lient. Commander H. B.
Cox
Weihaiwel
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...torpedo boat destroyer
4,000
Hecla...
***
special service torpedo.v....
6,400
7,400
| Hague...
Iphigenia Itchen... Janus Kinsha
Cruiser, 1st class
$1,000
21,000
cruiser, and class
3,600
7,000
Lieut, Commander.Richards.... Captain E. F. B. Charlton Captain Shartland og en s Captain William B. Fawckner
Hongkong
Welhaiwel
Weihaiwei
en route Laboan
torpedo bont destroyer
7,000
Weibaiwel
torpedo bont destroyer
Hongkong
1,700
Moorhen ... Otter...e Rambler
"800
144
6,300
Waibalwei
650
Surveying (Labuan)
140
Manila Per Taming, reth Oct. 3 PM. Shanghai-Per Linaw, 10th Get, 3.P.M. Europe, A., India, via Tuticorin - T'er Bayern, 11th Oci., 11 A.M.
Robin...
Sandpiper ...
24?
***
West River
Snipe...
river gunboat
340
Licut-Commander Davidson
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Yangisze
A
Taku...
torpedo boat destroyer
6.500
In reserve
***
+37
Hongkong
Sutlej...
cruiser, 1st class
12,000
21,000
Captain W. L. Grant
Weihaiwal
Tamar
receiving ship
Άξιος
Commodore H. P. Williams...
Hongkong
river gunboat
180
800
Lieut.-Commander H. Secretan....
Yangtzxo
torpedo boat destroyer....
355
6,300
Lieut.Commander Gregory...
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Weihaiwei
surveying ship...
620
4·50
torpedo boat destroyer
360
3,900
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195
800-
river gunboat
150
550
river gunboat
150
550
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Surveying (Swatow).
Weihaiwej
Yangtze
Yangttra
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Kadat and Sandakan-Per Bornes, zil ́Oct, P.M."
Yokohama and Kobe-Per Taiyuan, gth
Bourbon, Fr. 5.8, 997, Ch. Sixco, 7th Sept-Oct 3 P.M.
Saigon 3rd Sept. Gen.--Wo Fat.
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per
Capri, ital, 8.5, 4,105, G. Belsito, 3rd Oct-Rutsang, 10th Oct., 2 P.M.
Singapore 27th Sept, Gen.-C. & Co. Clavering. Br. 4.56 2,151, D. Barton, 6th Sept,
-Saina Cruz 31st.Aug., Nallani.-C. C. S.
Swatow, Chefoo and Tientsin-Per-Kants, toth Oct., 3 PM
S. Co. Daijin Maru, Jap. S., 900, H. Ohia, 4th Oct.,Tamsui via Amoy and Swatow sid Oci.,
S. K. Gen--0.
Shanghai-Per Choysning, 11th Oct, 2 P.M. Empress of China, Jir. 5.s., 3,046, R. Archibald,
Teal Cebu and Iloilo—Per Sungkiang, lub Oct., R.N.R. 16th Sept.,-Vancouver, BC, 4th
Virago Sept, and Shanghai 24th, Mails and Gen. 3 P.M.
Waterwitch -C. P. R. Ca.
Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Capri, | Whiting
Widgeon... 12th Oct., 11 A..
Manila-Per Rubi, 14th Oct., 11 KM.
Woodcock... Manila, Zamboanga,, Part Darwin, Thursday Woodlark Island, Cooktown, Caims, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Chingtu
Fooshing, 13r. 8.5., 1,423, T. Anbur, zand Sept, -Java 12th Sept., Sugar-, M. & Co. Frithjof, Nor, 1.8., 891, A. H. Haraldsen, 4th
Oct-Foochow via & moy and Swalow 3rd Oct., Gen. O, S, K. Hinsang. Br. 5, 56, W. E. Sawer, 4th Oct-Java 24th Sept., Sugar.-J., M. & Co.
Kampol, Fr. s. 412, Le Bail, 3rd Oct.,- Saigon 14th Sept., Ballast.-Man Fat. Kutsang, Br. ss, 3,109. R. C. D) Bradley, 1st Oct., Singapore 28th Sept., Gen.-J., M. & Co.
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Latres, Drs.s., 1,345. J. B. Jackson, 1st Oct.
Chinese!
--Saigon 27th Sept., Meal and Gen- Loengsang, Br. 3.1, 1,097, A. Ľ. Sandbach, and Oct.,-Manila 29th Sept., Gen-J; M. & Co Loasok, Ger. 1.5 1,010, G. Schultzen, 30th
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Sept.-Bangkok 20th Sept, Rice and Gen. -B. & S. Loyal, Ger..., 4,582, L. Lorenzen, and Oct.,
Tourano 29th Sept., Salt.-S., W. & Co. Mercedes, Br. transport, 3,950, J. S. Macgregor,
26th Sept.,--Weihaiwei 3111 Sept., Hallast
Admiralty, Mongolia, Am. 1, 8,750, W. P. S. Porter, 15: Sept-San Francisco 26th Aug. Honolulu rit Sept., Yokohama 14th. Kobe roth, toth, and Shanghai 23rd, Mails Nagasaki' and Gen.-P. M. S. S. Co.
B. & S.
16th Oct., 3 P.M.
Europe, &c. lodia, via Tulicerin-l'er Caledonien, 17th Oct., 11 A.M.
Frederich, Wilhelmshafen, Herberishoht, Metapi, Brisbane, Sydney and Melhomme- Per Print Waldemar, 171ḥ Oct., 11 A.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, · Kobé, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Pes Empress of Chína, 18th Oct,' I A.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Athenian,
Nov. 15 A.M. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PARCEL MAILS, HOMEWARD. Parcels for the United Kingdom via Gibraltar posted up to 5 pm, on Friday, the 3rd of November, are due in London about the ith December, and those posted up to 5 pm. on Priday, the 17th November, are due in London on Christmas Morning,
river gunboat
river gunboat...
torpedo boat destroyer'
surveying vessel
gunboat...
river.gunboat
* Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard U. Noel, Commander-in-Chief.
Acheron `Argus ........
Avalanche... Brionnette... Caronado ... Casse-tête ...... Concie D'Assas... Décidée...
***
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cruiser...
3,900
Lieut. Commander C. Seymour Licut, Commander W. H. Darwall Lieut. Commander . V. F. R. Dugmore Lieut.-Commander F. B. Noble... Lieut.-Commander J. Kiddle Commander C. E. Monro Lieut.-Commander Robert E. Vaughan, Lieut. Commajidder H. T. Atlay
Yangtze Hongkong
West River
· FRENCHI MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION,
T
Haiphong
NAME,
FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.
TONS GUNS 'B. P.
Commanding, OFFICERS,
LAST REPORTED ́AT
armoured gunboat:
1,796
1,700
Lieut. Ferret
river gunboat
123
500
*༣
Lieut. Jeannet
river gunboat
140
150
+
river ganbost
river gunboat
150
Lieut. Flue
river gunboat....
gunboat
*438
Lient, Merveilleux du Vignaux.
armoured cruiser
9,500
Captain Allaire...............
gunboat
1,000
Lieutenant L'Host ...
***
**
·3.985
5,500
Commander Amet...
river gunboat
303
Liast. Mère
JOJ
6,300
350
303
Prat
in
9:376
20,200
Capt. Ridonx
200 307
308-
300
1,250
3,200
9,700
1
30)
19,500 6,300
Lieat. Grellier
LIT
Funboat
Liont, Lavissière
www
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destroyer ***, ***
307
6,300
·reserva
{gunbost
9.437
6,073
Lient, Glorieux Commodre
armoured cruiser
20,000
900.
destroyer battleship,
Kirot groboat
Capt. Terquen
4,500
• 500,
Lieat. Bri
Descartes...... With an additional fee of 60 cents parcels Francisque...... may be forwarded via Brindisi and if posted Fronde
f before 5 pm. on the 17th November would Guichen in bis own country as a genius scarcely inferior. Rajaburi, Ger. 1.3., 1,18, G. Wendig, co
letter mail due in London on Gueydon... the accompany Oct., Bangkok atas Sept., Rice and Meal the 18th December. Parcels intended for New Henri Rivière .....,
Year's delivery should also be forwarded by the Jacquin Czar's country. Born in 1871 in Oryol, he Suisang, Bed Sepi, Sugar.-J., M. & Co.
1,776, T. Mitchell, 3rd Oct mail of the 17th November, as the parcel mail Javeline of the 1st of December is not idue in London Kersaint lan, Br. 8.8., 1,459, L. Dawson, and Petill the 8th of January via Gibraltar and the Lynx ........... Taiyuan,
Montcalm*... 11th Sept., Queensland Ports and 2nd January via Brindisi. Sydney Isisch zofi, and Manila 2911,
The rates of postage on ordinary parcels are Mousquet ... Gen.-B. & S.
as follows:
Olry For a parcel not exceeding gibs in weight tocia. Peiho...
Pistolet 7lbs. $1,20
studied law at the universities of St. Peters- burg and Moscow and was graduated in 1897. Three years before his graduation he attemp ed suicide. During his
days his efforts A story-writing were unsuccessful, and his literary career did not begin until 1898, after he had made a fallure as a lawyer. "His first story appeared in Novikov's Courier. When his first volume of short stories was published, Countess Tolstoy attacked the author in a let. ter to the Novos Vremya. She cautioned the reading pubile against Andreyev's works, de nouncing them as poisonous and dangerous
Wik, Ger..., 2,000, H. Carstens, 25th Sept,
Moji 21st Sept, Coal). & Co. Wongkol, Ger, ss., 1,170, W. Reher, sed Oct,
Bangkok 27th Sept., Rice.-H. & S. Zafiro, Br. 3.1; 1,616, R. Rodger, and Oct Manila 30th Sept., Gen.-S., T. & Co. į
· SAILING VEIKLA..
to society." Her wards attracted immediate at: | Churchill, Am. 4-masted sch, faci, Huffman tention to the book, and edition after edition was with unprecedented rapiddy, Since that time Andreyev has written a number of stories which, by the boldness and novelty of the themes and their, artistic treatment, hava placed him in the front rank of Russia short- atory writers. In popularity he is Gorky's only rival in Rautia-From: Taken":
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- | Prolén... All parcels containing jewellery of any anicle Redoutable.......
of gold or silver must be insured, all insdrea Babra, bea parcels must be sealed. The sexli must 'bear | Styx
the impression of a device or private mark. Coins must not be used for sealing purposes.
27th Aug.Haiphong a3rd Aug, Bailast;
Master SARAN On and after reth Joly, 1905, the rate Combermen, Br. ship, 1,686, C G. Diserer of postage on latters from Hongkong and the 5th Sept New York 14th June, Case Oil, British Postal Agencies in China to Australia will be at the rate: for's pants for each half --S, O. Camilla sopra pena Ecuador, Gar. 4-masted ship, 2,193, O. Dick-ounce instead of to cents as at present,
maan and Sept,New York 19th May. Parrados -Order;
The rate of postage on letters from Australia to Hongkong and the British Poutal Agencina
an
Sully...
Surprise Takinog Takou... Vauban Vigilante
destroyer destroyer protected cruiser armoured cruiser river gunboat river gunboat. destroyer... craiser... sub-masing.. an armoured criter destroyer. river gunboat...
arskin of Vice Admiral Richard, Commander-in-Chief.
Tulip of Rear Admiral de Fauque de fonquières, 54çand-in-C
Lieut. Cotoni
Capt.
Lent Portier...
Lieut. Corlquer
Commander Sagot-Duvauroux
C.P. M. Podloús
*Lient; Leball: (1)
"Capt. Dupriez
Lleat. Roque pe
Salyon
Canton Haiphong
Saigon
Saigon Salzon
Gulf of Siam
Baie d'Alook
Bain d'Along Haiphong
Haiphong
: Huphoni
en route Baigon Baie d'Along Haiphong
Haiphong Haiphong
...Saigon ...Saigon
Baie d'Along Bain d'Along-
Tongku Bale d'Aking
BALTODAY? Haiphong Halgon 400 Baie d'Along Baie d'Along Upper Yangise Saigon Hosgay Canton
Commander Simon
Armbruster
Liest, Prat
Capt. Gulbenteu
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