of gold, both in this country and la Australia have been during the ten years referred to Roughly, these coinage have been re0,000,000, To show the matter clearly, we give the figures 15% for the ten years in question.
(This table is too elaborate for reproduction bat the summary shows that the net im. hore, but cricus of gold in circulation is the year 1893
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1975
Loyal, Ger. 1:5, 1,482, Li Lorenser, and Oct,
A CHINA COAST METEGOLOGICAL REGISTEER,
October 5th, 1905, .m.
Jameson, Mr. and Mrs.
? The natas of postage on ordinary parcels are
PRINT HONGKONG, "as follows came
Aldis, Mr. and Mr, A., Innes, Capt. R. For a parcel not exceeding glbs, in weight facts.
11:56.20-Aldis, Miss E. Fibo Aldie, Miss G.
物
H...
gth Oct.,-Canton 5th Oct, GenB. & S. Colos must not be need for servate mark. | Bell, MN, Lisut. H..F. Laing, 10
Lewin, L. 9. Legabil.
surgical operations of short duration, as, for | example, dental operations, may be performed Tourane 29th Sept Salt-5 W. & Co without the least pain. The apparatus used Mercedes, Br. transport, J. S. Margregor, 26th Sept. Weihail art Sept, Ballast
Johannsen, Edm. —Admiralty. is very inexpensive, consisting of an incandes. cent lamp of ten-crafic power, la nickel
All parcels containing jewellery or any article Allen, Mrs. T. W
Kent, H. W. Kerr, F. flector and a blur shade. The lamp is pro- Rajaburi, Ger. 1.8.9 1,191, G. Wendig, 1st
Sept
Rics and Meak of gold or silver must be fpeared, all ipsured Battiscombe, H. G. Oct-Bangkok atst with a blue vided
bulb, and in placed at a
Koenig, C. parcels wart be nasled. The seals must bear Begley, H. B. & S... distance of about Wix.
Br.
5.3, 1,307, F. D. Northcombe, the impression of device or patient and the Shaohsing,
lamp
sealing purposes, ✨ Bingham, Mr. & Mrs. Larga, B 1903, amounts to £383.420,000. The not head, the head" inches from the patient's
J. E and child-prog, Lewis, A.Rai Br... 1,776, T. Mitchell 3rd Oct On and after 15th July, gos, the rate decrease in silver in crculation for the same itself being covered with a blue satin shade,
R. J.. period 121(6,340,005. A quie remarkable The patient must be told he will feel no pals. Sulsang,
*** Java a3rd Sept., Sugar.-J.; M, & Co.
L. C.
· IMA (shows & Antura in Chai the Stralis Seillements for the land to look at the lamp with the eyes og Taiyuan, Br; 5.0., 1,459, L.. Dawion, and Pers of postage on letters from Hoogkong and the
the eyes closed there is no success, but a falling off or contraction, in With the syes
11th Sept, Queensland Ports and Thursday Island soth, and Manila 29th, Silver currency in circulation to the amount of under the proper conditions anesthesia 14 pro-
sterling
Gen.-B. & S... £19,000,000
It will be observed, from the statement induced at the end of two or three minutes. The anesthetic condition may be told, by the
* 2,469, N. de Brouwers, 4th Table 1, that the amount of gold held in Aus dilation of the pupil of the eye-Public. Timahi, Duto
Oct-Yokohama via Ports 27th Sept, tralia, Canada and India has greatly increased Opinion.
Gen, J. C. J. L.. during this period. In round numbers, the
Tely, Nor... 741, T. Enger, sth Oct
Timber-Order. ingresan is £40,000,000 but it certainly appears
Rajang 27th Sept., that fally 100,000,00 of Bish sovereigns,
Victoria, Ch. .., 934. 1. F. Messer, Sth Oct. within the per od named, must have coined
Newchwang 2416 Sept., and Chelon 20th, left our territories. This is not a matter to be
Bulk Beans and Gen-Order. for in the form
Shipping.
Arrivals:
+
Birney, St British Postal Aguacies in China to Australia will be at the rate for a cents for each; half Bissell, W. S. ounce instead of 10 cents an at present... Bonner, E. A The rate of postage on letters from Austraila | Ball, lea
D1
·MEGO C. E,
Marriott, Dr. O. Miller, P. L Mr. Miller,
Beep link. Th, Hu, Wind Wh
Vladivostock.7 mm. femuro lakodate
tokio
Tagasaki...... Kagoshima... Jahima Yaha Pain Ishigakijima. Talhoku Falch........
to Hongkong and the British Postal Agencies in China will be reduced from aid. to sd, for Bunner, Mr. and Mrs. Moon, Mr. & Mra E. M. Pescadores each half ovoce.
W.C.
W.
Mails for Canton, Samshui, Wuchow Carter, W. L and Macao will be closed on week days at 7.30 Chatham, Hon. & Mrs. every morning. On Sundays the mail for
Clark, T.
regretted; the gold, no doubt, has been paid Subia, Br. 1.1., 3,844, E. J. Fox, th Oct,- Wik, Ger. 1.4., 2,900, H. Carstens, zith Sept Macao will be closed at 8 am, and that for Clark, M.Q..
Of
goods, which are of more
it is another
Yokohama 24th Sept., Mails and Geni- P. & O, S, N, Co. "
Clarke,
use to us than the species figures to which | Choyzang, Br. 1.8., 1,424, T. W. Selby, stb' Wongkol, Ger. u., 1,170, W. Reber, 3rd Oct, Kumchuk, Bamshai, Wuchow and Canton Clarke, T. W
illustration of the enormous
our business operations extend,
AB
In examining those statements it will be
to us to bear in inlad the amount assistance of gold which has been produced by the mines world during the ten years we have the ot under consideration, la round numbers the The figuras before astimale is £500,000,000.
for the roughly us of the gold coinages account use nl £145.000,00 aut" of this, Various es timates have been made of the amount of gold emplayed in the industrial urts of ornaments It is estimated that the and other purposes. total value of the ten years used thus would amount' to £150,000.com. Broadly speaking we may believe these figures to be correct, meanwhile, there is another point to be con sidered While the stock of gold in the world appears, during the last ten years, to have in- creased £345.000,0.0, the isount of silver used as standard coin has diminished £116,000,000.
This includes a diminution of about
Co
Oct.,Shangbai and Oct, Gon.-J., M. & Senegambia, Ger. s., 1,663, Peter, 5th Octy- Hamburg 22nd Aug, and Singapore 29th Sept, Gen.-14. A. L. Glenogle, Br. s.5, 2,399, W. T. Larkins, 5th
OctSingapore 30th Sept, Gen-Seang Talk Hong. Alcinous, Br. s.8, 4.278, Pulford, 6t. Oct.
Shanghai sed Oct., Gen-B. & S. cob Diederichsen, Ger. 5. 613, Chr. Hant,
6th Oct,-Pakhoi and leihow 4th Oct, Gen.-J. & Co.
Taintal, Ger. ., 1,002, C. Koch, 6th Oct,—
Bangkok 27th Sept., Rice and Gen.-M. & ̧ Co
benghlk, Br., .., 2,690, Packham, 6th Oct. -- Singapore 30th Sept., Gen.-J., M. & Co. Daigi Marupas, 1,56, S. Tagami, 6th Oct., Nagasaki 1st Oct, Marine Products and Gen-Order,
Manila 3rd Oct., Gen.-B. & S Clearances at the Harbour Office. Chorong, for Canton. Loosek, for Bangkok. Loyal, for Hongay. Mongolia, for Amay Nubin, for Singapore. Wathera, for Amay. Walang, for Swatow Loongeang, for Manila. Nailon, for Inkbei. Zafro, for Manila,
400,009,000 in the value of the coin circulat-Taming, Br. ... 1.350, Outerbridge, 6th Oct), ing in India and in the Straits Settlements. the silver coin which bas dropped out of As circulation was "standard" money, the general effect of the stock of the legal tender #monty increased in imeal is that, instead of having 6346,0:0,000, it has only increased 220,000,000 or £330,000,000. We are thus brought to the conclusion that, of the immense amount of gold discovered within the last ten years on'y about half his practically been added to he actual circulation or to the gold reserves of the principal countries of the world. Questions are sometimes asked as in the effect of the recent discoveries of gold upon prices. It has beas expected that such enormous a Iditions to the circulating medium must be followed by an increase in prices. According to the Quantity Theory of Money" this should happen as prices are determined by the rein tion between the demand far, and the supply of money. The demand 'consists in the offer ing of gods for money, the more goods are offered, the greater the demand. The supply consists of the money-pieces, whatever their material or form, available for the purate, for Pakhoi. chase of goods.
Departures. Oct. 6.
Mongolia, for San Francisco. Coromandel, for Shanghai Evandale, for Yokohama, Frithjel, for Swalow. Locsok, ter Bangkok. Wathera, for Amoy. #thaka, for Canton, Loongrung, for Manila, Fooshing, for Samarang.
Werang, for Tientsin. Choysank, for Canton,
L
Passengers arrived.
Per Choysang; from Shangha Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald, and members of circus troupe,
Lischere,
This Theory has been much cavilled at and criticised, and the elements involved are so numerous and so hard in grasp that the whole Modern subject is difficuh in understand. habits of business, including the great develop.
Per Nubia, from Kobe for Singap te-Lord ment of banking, both in this country and in all the business countries of the world, haye Robert Cecil. From Shanghai for London made great alterations in the use ofpecie Mr. and Mrs. G. loop r, Miss Hooper, Miss In the orhnary trana setinns of life; but, as 1. Bridges and native servant, Mr. S. Bramley the increase of the specie becomes the basis of Moore, and 29 Chines: For Marseilles Mrs. increased. Banking operations, the indüince of Donovan, Meista Grigreff, Smirn the increase of the specie is augmented by Kapitosky, and Schreyer. For the increased banking facilities dependent on it. The hairs' af people in regard to the money they use, the fact that na fucrease of money-supply may itself become the cause of a farther demand for money, thus assisting in prevent prices front rising in proption to the money, though all these increased of
supply of difficulties, and many more info which we can. not go at this moment, render the subject, a difficult one to understand, yet we feel bound to say in the words of Professor Walker, "No ons has ever yet seriously undertaken to show what determines the value of money-that is
not." prices-if Supply and Demand do
to call
attention
Moj 21st Sept., Coal.-J. & Co.
Bangkok 27th Sept., Rice.-B. & S. Zafiro, Br... 1,618, R. Rodger, and Oct
Manila 30th Sept, Gen.-S., T. & Co. SAILING. VOSKLÁ, Churchill, Am. 4-matted sch., 600, Huffman, 17th Aug.—Taiphong 23rd Aug., Ballast.
Master. 5th Sept.,New York 14th June, Casa Oll. Comberman, Br, abip, 1,686, C. G. Dixener,
5. O. Co.
Ecuador, Ger. 4-masted ship, 2,193, O. Dick
mann, and Sept.,-New York 19th May, Parrañue.-Order.
China
Steamers Expected..
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
and
Canton at 9.0.0.
Mrs. T. W. Mails for Namtso, Sanbue, Kongmoon, every brening 41 5 p.m. On Sundays the mails 'Clegg, N. Eng. Lt.
Mrs. H. L... will be closed at 9 a.m. **
No mail will be closed for Canton on Satur- Connell, M.].
Coulthart, J. day evening,
Cruickshank,
A Cunningham, G. Davies, F. O. Doolittle, F. H. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. Dowley, Mrs. W. A. Mr. T. C. Dowalog, Evan-Jones, Dr. and
Mrs. E. Flecher, H. Freeman,
J. G. Glover, Grant, A. W.
Beattle, A. Aucot, E. F.
Beattie, M. P.
Boyd, Capt. and Mrs. Brown, D. L
PEAK, K
Maj: A‚·A, Miss
Chichester,
Clark,
Clothier, A. N.
Cocks, Mt. & Mrs. A. E.
Crichton, Capt. & Mr.
Darling, Col.
Harker, B. Brotberton
..1
Hepp, Mr. and Mrs. F.
Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Kelsall, Major & Mrs. Lamperski, Mr. & Mrs. Louder, Mr. Martin, R. Mitchell, R. Moss, Muello, R.
Mrs.
Ollis, F. B.
O'Neil, J. L. Hugh
Painter, Major & Mrs. Parry, Major
Pollock, Kia, Mr Sawer, Capt. and Mrs. Scheltema, Mr.
Sinclair, A. Stadt, Van de Stokes, Mr.
Truman, Mr. and Mrs.
and Uffel, W. von
Vandin; Gordon White, Dr. M. I. Wilford, F. C. Wilkie, John
15
17.
#
Moore, Dr. W. B, A, More, H. A. Morrison, MIL Newington, A. G. Norrie, F. B. O. C.
Weihaiwal 9 am 30.07 68.
.*
19.96
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130,12
19
Sharp Peak...
Amoy 16.30 ·30:10 Swatow
am.
B. L
Canion
Victon f
Mr. E. O.
:*
Pennyfather, Mrs. A. Perkins,
Powell, W. A.
Frak Rock Liap Macao Haiphong...
11
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Roach, Mrs. J. S. and Vladivostock.7 a..
Scott, Mrs. J. GJ
Manila
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Tacolod
T.L.
Iloilo...
29,8783
Pfordton, A. R.
Cabu
»
J.
[2. St. James toś.m.
Price, Mra. P. M..
Reel, Dr. L. R..
October 6th, 1905, am.
Rinderknecht, H. T.
child
Temura 6 am./30.31
Scott, J. Gray
inkodate ...
130,17
Tukio
130.14
Shen, J. J.
Grone, Dr. F.
Shipman, E. J
!
Grone, Mr. F.
Skott,
Hall, Cay. T
Stein, A. L
Kagoshima...
Cochi ***** Nagasaki....
shima i
29.89
[29 93]
Mrs.
Taikoku......
Holt, B. G.
Wakefield, Mrs. and ralchu.......
39.95]
H. F.
Miss
rainan....
129.93
unter, R.
Watkins, Miss E.
Koshun
lag.91
Huist, R., Engineer.
Whitlow, A. W.
escado
(19,96)
*
Weihaiwe
in 1009
3
and infant
Gutzlaff
30.12
Starp Penk... Amoy'.....
30.11
Harman, Mr. and Mrs. Stoppa, P
Hollingsworth, Mr. & Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Ishigakijima..
Capt..
Iboleon, Mrs. 1,
children and maid
Thompson, H. D.
Whitton, Mrs., child
11
Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T.
Vexcels
From
Aemis Manila...P. M. Co... Oct. Prinzess Alice. Singapore M. & Co... Oct. Ligh ning Singapore C. &Co Oct.
Du
Dixon, Mr.
9
Dymack, Lieut. A.
Athening
Bayern ... Laisang
G., L.& 9 Japan. C. P. R. CoOct. Japan. M. & Co... OCL Singapore J., M. & Co Oct. 16 Emp. of India.. Vancouver. C. P. R. CoOct. 21
Portland...P. & A. Co Nov. Arabia
4
Gales, Capt...
10
10
Haynes, Col, Hazeland, F. A.
Holmegrees, Mr.
Mrs.
Howard, W. H. Hudig, D. Jeffries, H. U.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.
Caspersen, S.
•Clavering............
AT
Кон/пом Dock,
Chandler, F.
Empress of Chian
Fischer, Ch.
Ciaskell, Mr. and Mrs.
Gorcke, Mr.
Jameson, P, S.
Montague
Halcs, G. L.
Hollmann, A.
Mrs, and children
Young. J. Ashton
Kampjard, Mrs, G.
and Owen, O. E. :
Pararis, E.
KOWLOON.
Keyt, Dr. H.
Krill, G.
Pile, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hall, J. S.
G. and child
Jones, Frederic
Leeney, C. De Pearson, W.
DOCK RETURNS.
Atlantis DMÉ
Kaipan ........
Hailon
Rajaburi
Elita Nossack
Yarosiky Tug. Svir
Cosmopolitan
SHANGHAI,
zad, inst,
Cosmopolitan,... Sept. 28. 28. Old,
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NAME:
Ships Passed The Canal. Outward-17th September-Glenlocky, Ben- alder, Dardanus, Tiberint, Kouang S. 15th
Alacrity September-Parna, Lothian. 30th September -Annam, Rhaetia, Princess Allie Shadwell 11rd September-Dental on, Alesia, Indrant, Andromeda Salaxit. 27th September-neula, 29th Sep. Arun.... Menelaus, Munchan, Costile, Darvel, Rugio, Bonaventure tember-C: Ferd Latiss, Indrawadi, Krasike, Astraca Pine Suey, 3rd October-Palerme, Malacca, Cadmus Ataka.
Cleruh
OCCIDENTAL.
Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Lowe, Miss Sierle Munro, Miss A.
·Neubraun, J.
Obme, A.
Olles, G.
Adams, F. R. J. Barnett, H. 3. O. Dann, G. H. Fairchild, H. J. Falloon, C. H.
CRAIGIERURN,
Nicholls, E. A,
Smith, E. Grant Smith, Mr. and Mrs
Grant
Smith, Percy
Webb, Mr. and Mr.
Marchant, Capt. and Wilson, Dr. Newell
Swatowam.
Cantoor ||
Hongk
Victoria beak
Gap
Rack
Macao... Haiphong MADila Bacolod......
ito lo
Ceba
a.m.
# $29.89
C. St. James, to a.m
HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
TONS. GUNS 1.H.P.
Commander H., Wilkin, D.8.0,
1: Captain H.W.
Savory...
Lieat, Commander H: E. Sulivan
CLABS.
CAPTAIN:
LAST REPORTED AT
despatch-verse!...
1,700
4
3.000
cruiser, class
11,000
1f1,500
Commander 1larbord Captain R. olene Ommanney ...
Waihaiwal
Weihaiwal
torpedo boat destroyer
$50
6
7,900
Lieut-Commander R, H, Heaton
Weibalwel
cruiser, 2nd class
*4,369
to
7,000
.Captain Lionel G. Tufnell
cruiser, and class
4.360
10
*7,000
Captain H. t. Tarlesse ...
thaiwei
loop.
1,070
11400
Commander 11.-du G. Luard,
Yangtere
water tank and tug...
-390
100
Hongkong
strop
14
TV 1,070
1,400
cruiser. Est clan
11,000
16,500
Yangisin Weibaiwal
560
7,000
Weibalwai
bost destroyer ..
559
7,000
Lieut. Commander Balher...
Weihaiwej
560
7,000
Lieut. Commander Lewis
Weihaiwei
Exc
torpedo boat destroyer ...
550
7,000
Commander A. F. Everett
Weihaiwai
torpedo boat destroyer...
306
5.700
Lieut. Chimnander Stevenson
Welhalwei
Flora ... Handy Hart Hecla...
cruiser, and class
4.30
7,000
Singapore
Iorpedo bout destroyer
175
4,000
H. B. Cox
Weinalwai
275
4,000
Hongkong
special service torpedo-v....
6,400
2,400
12,000
21,000
Weibalwel
Welhalwei
བ་་
3,000
7,000
en route Labuan
550
7,000
Lieut.
3,900
1,200
800
Homeward-5th September-Colchas, 20th Clio
Diadem and Mrs. F. M. Tilghman, Lieut. Neuman, September-Kennedic, Japan. 23rd Septem
For ber-Prina Eitel Friedrich, 17th September | Dee Messrs. W. D. Graham and 1. S. Distn. Hongkong-Mr. and Mia, Lay, Mis Lay, childBenmohr, Si, Huge, Stentor. 29th Septem-thick and servant, Miss Craig, Messrs. F. Beyley, ber-Armand Behic,
Arrivals at Home-izih September-Stiko- C. H. Falloon; A. Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. Sumner, Mears. F. Janes, Ch. Nonchen, Denfa. 15th September-Brisgavia, Nordpol. z0th September-Alcides, Formosa, Palma: Ye King, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, and Mr. W.
Ivins Heinrich, 33rd September Ajax, V. Robinson.
Sydney, 27th September-Telemachus. 19th Acilia, Resorty, Himalaya, Idemeritus.
Per Zibingkle, from Singapore-710 Chinese. Per Senegambia, from Singapore- 148 Chi-September-Bechuana, 3rd October China,
nese.
Per Glenagh, from Singapore-1,200 Chi- nese, and 3 Japanese
Per Taming, from Manila-Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Lamb, M. T. F Kennedy, Mrs. S. Bloom, Indians,
Passengers to depart.
Meanwhile, we have aga other countries Cupt, Lyon, 58 Chinese, ↑ Japanese, and 4 to the fact that, the banks of bave strengthened their specie reserves consi. derably during the period before us, thie country has done so in a much smaller propor tion. We may be perfectly certain that the Increase in the deppsits of banks, and the increase in the amount of specie circulating in the different countries of the world, will in the natural co irse of busionss, cause increased demands for specie,, and for these demands we ought to be prepared-Banker's Magazine
EXPERIMENTS WITH NEW
ANESTHETICS.
The Important questions of anesthetics has recently been given a great deal of attention in European scientific cricles because of two discoveries. One of them is described in La Nature of Paris by Dr. A. Carter, and consists of a vagetable alkaloid which has been exten. sively used by Schneiderlein af Berlin. The plant from which Dr. Schacideritin obtains bio alkaloid is the scopolia japonica, which is known as the belladonna of Japan.
Per Nubin, from Shanghai for London-Mr. and Mrs. G. Hooper, Misses Hopper, P. Bridges, and Mr. S. Bramley Moore, For Marseilles Mrs. Donovan, Mesars, Grigneff, Smirnoff, Lischere, Kapitosky and Schreyer. For Bid
and Mrs TM. Tilghman,
Licat. gapore-Mr. Neuman, Messrs W. D. Graham and J. S. Diston. From Hongkong for London-Rear Admiral and Mrs, Charles G Dicken, Mesars Chat. E. Bati, B. de Veulie, Mr. and Mrs. A.-W. Aldis, Misses Iveline Aldis, Gladys Aldi, Messrs. H. J. Rinder, Knecht and Hy land. For Marseilles-Mr. D. Sutherland, J. Keenan, and H, F. Howe, For Brindisi-Mr. and Mrs. Lea Miller. For Bingapore-Miss Geary.
•
Shipping Report
Sir. Taming from Manila:-Moderate 10 fresh monsoon, with corresponding sex, and foc cloudy weather.
Str. Glenngle from Singapore:-Fresh to strong NY, wind, high sea, weather fine and clear, light rain showers.
Str. Choysang from Ahanghai-Expe.ienced
mng tu moderate E. and N'ly winds, with following sea, fine clear weather throughout
Str, Triniou from Bangkok-Experienced Ane weather throughout the whole voyage, with light NW.NE, winds, and light moderate sea, Vessels in Tort STRAMMA
Schneiderlein and his pupils use a solutian contsining between a milligram and milli gram and one-quarter of scopolina to the cubic First a subcutaneous can imeter of water. Injection is made two hours before the time set for the operation, a second infection one third ons-half hour before. hour before and To insure innocuousner is well to add a little hydrochlorate of morphine ( solution, that is a centigram per cubic centimeter.
Afteen in
in twenty minutes after the first fajection the patient feels an irresistible desine to sleep he resists in vain, and finally falls | Arcadia, Ger. 5,454, G. Schmidt, 19th Sept., back and sleeps calmly and quietly. After the second injection the, sleep is deeper, the diminish, and, although the patient opens his eyes if spoken to sharply he falls to sleep again instantly. At the third Injection ansathesia is complete.
From
reflex movements
Moji 130 Sept, Balles H.A. L.. Atlantis, Am. 6.5, 963. Aid. Jer. 14
Manila 28th Sept, Gen.-Order. Borneo, Ger. 3., 1,344, F. Sembill, arth Sept.,
Sandakan 218: Sept., Timber and Gen. -M. & Co. Bourbon, Fr., 997, Cb. Sisco, 7th Sept-
Saigon 3rd Sept., Gen.---Wo Fat. Capri, Ital... 4,195, G. Belelto, 3rd Oct,
Singapore 27th Sept. Gen. & Co.
Post Office.
A Mail will alone for :- Amoy, Straits and Rangoon-Per Glenogle, 7th Oci., 9 A M.
Batavia, Samarang, Sourabaya and Macassar Per Timahi, 7th fch, 10 AM. Manila-l'et Zaffiro, 7th Oct., 10 AM. Europ India, via Tuticorin-Per Nubin, 7th Oct., 31 &.5.
Macao-Per Haungthan, 7th Oct., 1.15 P.M. Shanghai-Per haka, 7th Oct., 3 P.M. Singapore-Per ricinous, 7th Oct 4 F.M. Shanghai-Per Senegambio, 7th Oct., 4 P.. Amoy, Straits and Rangoon Per Zidenghia, 7th Oct 5 PM.
Kudat and Sandakan-Per Bormas, 7th Oct 5 P.M.
Yokohama and Kobe-Per Taiyuan, gth Oct., 3 P.M.
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta- Per Kutsang, 10th Oct., P.M.
Swatow. Chefoo, Newchwang and Tientsin -Per Kasy, 10th Pet., 3 P.M.
Manila Fer Taming reth Oct., 354. Eurog Ft, più luscin Bayern, 11th Oct., IIA",
Shanghai-Per Choyang, 11th Oct., a P.M. Hingapore, Sourabaya and Samarang-Ter Hinrang, 11th Oct, 2 P.M.
Cebu and Iloilo-Per Sunghlang, 11th Oct.. Penang and Bombay-Per Capri, Singapore, raih Oct., 11 A.M.
Shanghai-Per Linan, 13th Gel., 3 P.M. * Manila-Per Rudi, 14th Oct., 11 AM
3 T
Fame...
Hogue....
!phigenia ...
licheo...
janer Kinsha Moorlien.... Otter .. Rat bler Robin Sandpiper... Snipe ... Tak ... Sutlej...
про
torpedo boat destroyer....
forat destroyer
torpedo boat destroyer
cruiser, 1st class
Cruiser, and class
torpedo boat destroyer torpedo boal destroyer
river ganhart
river gunboat
+
tarpado boat destroye surveying-vessel river gunboat ... river gunboat... river gunboala. laipedo Lua!
cruiser
river gunboat
Lieut. Commander
F. B. Nobis
Captain H. (irant-Dalton...
Richards...
aptain E. F. B. Charlton Captain
Captain Sholand
Captain Willum B. Fawckner
Commnader C. Seymour
Lieut. Commander W. H. Datwall
Lieut. Commander E. V. F. R. Dugmore
Lieut. Commander 1. Kiddle
Commander C. E. Manro
Lieut-Commander Robert E. Vaughan Lieut,-Commander H. T. Atlay
Lieut. Commander Davidson
Captain
W. L.
Grant
Commodore 34, P. Williams'...
SPF 201
-Commander E. Secretan... Lieut-Commander Gregory ...
Lieut.-Commander CE L, Thomas....
Weihaiwai Hongkong
ang
Surveylag (Labuan) West River
River
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140
140
West
Yabgtaza
240
destroyer
6,500
In reserve
Hongkong
Weihaiwal
1st class
21,000
receiving ship
Zagkong
200
Licut C
Weibriwal
torpedo boat destroyer...
6.300
surveying ship
450
Commande R. W. Glennie
Surveying (Swatow).
Weihaiwal
Whiting Widgeon Woodcock... Woodlark
torpedo boas destroyer
5,000
800
river gunbost..
river gunboat
150
river gunboat
150
550 550
Lieut-Commander G. B. Spicer-Slmspel Lieut.-Commander Hugh Somerville... Lieut-Commander Jao, F. Kaox.j.
Yangtze
Yangtze
Yangiare
Tamar Teal Virago Waterwitch
* Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard U. Noel, Commander-in-Chief,
Thouars
Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday | Casse-têta .... land, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Cometa Sydney
ney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, D'A
Adelaida and Perth-Per Chingis, | Décidés Velbourne,
Descasió 16th Oct., India, via Tuticorin-Per
Borope, &c.
17th Oct., IT A.M. Caledonien,
Frederich,
Herbertshohe, Francisque... Wilhelmshafen, Atupi, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne~~ | Fronde Viss Waldemar, 17th Oct., 11 AM Guichen ... Kobe, Yokohama, Gueydonies Shanghal Nagar, B.C. Per Empress of Housi Rivière ... Victoria China, 18th Oct 11 AM,
Javelina · Bhanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, ACQ ret Nov., 11 A.M.
nba cruiser
gunbost
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Acheron Argos ... “Avalanche ......
Baionnetta... Carunaden
armoured gunboat
jo
*1,700
Lieut. Ferret
***
IJA
river gunboat- river gunboat: river gunboat tu rívar gunlont river gunboat
500
Lisul, Teannol......
Salgon Canton
***
150
Balgon
Haiphong
FTF
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Lieat, Hue
Bairon
***
Saigon
Ligut, Merveilleux du Vignaux.....
of Blain
9,500
Captain Allaire...
1,000
Lieutenant L'Eost ...
Baie d'Along Haiphong
Si5oo.
Commander Amet 277
AUB
6,300 303
Lieut, Mère Lieut. Coloni....
.ir
Capt. Prat...
+
***
20,300
Capt, Ridoux
+10
Lieut. Portier...
200
Itout Corlouer
300
2,200
Commander Simon
Armbruster
117 TH
19,600
6,300
Lieut. Frat
Liest. I
6,300
6,071
Licut, Labaile d
1,700
900
Llast, Roque
Dig......
Capt. Terquem,..........
4.560
500
Lient, Brignon
The cannot be awakentions should, there Clavering, Br, L.,. 2,154, D. Barton, 6th Sept., Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Aikoniam, |Karsalat
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A curious fact is that the sleep is not so deep that the pallent may not be awakened by calling him foudly, but, on the other hand, by punching or pinching him, The
be performed la silence. Another
Crus 31st Aug., Ballast.-C. G. S.
Montcalm... curious, that is that after the operations the S
Mousquet MAILS, HOMEWARD. Anesthesis fasts a sufficient length of time Daijia Maru, Jap. 1, 900, H. Uhta, 4th CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PARCEL
Olry Oct.Tamoul via Amoy and Swatow 3rd to spare the patient the sufferings caused by.
Parcels for the United Kingdom via Gibraltar Paino the wound, the dressings, and so forth. After Oct, Gea, O, & K
R. Archibald, posted up to 5 pm. on Filday, the 3rd of Pistolet the operation the patient sleeps for several Empress of Chins, Br. 3. 3,045). hours, and some patients, after eating and R.N.R., 26th Sept Vancouver, B.C 4th November, are due in, London about the 17th Protée
Sept, and Shanghai Mails and Gen. December, and those ported up to 5 pm. op Redoutable
24th, drinking at the end of six hours, again, go
17th Friday, the C. P. R. CO.. Blightest recollec to alesp There is not the
Sawari', 4th" on Christmas! tion upon awakening of what was done before, Hiasang. Br. 6.4, 1.56
fee of 60 capts parcele S
Surprise Oct-Java 24th Sep., Sugar.-J., M, &
posted during or after the operation.
M. Hent de Parville
may be forwarded via Brindisi and if Co. the Correspondent,
Takout 3rd Oct., before spae on the 17th November would Taking escribes » God which consists ja' baving | Kampot, Fr. 8. 412, Le Be
the letter mall due in London on Vauban accompany the Saigon 29th Sept, Ballast-Man Fat. tha patient look at a blus light. The invention
Kutsang, Dir, s.8., S.109. R. C: D. Bradley, at the 18th December. Parcels intended for New Vigilante Ja that of Dr. Radaid of Genova and was re cently described at the dental congress, at Oct, Singapore 28th Bapt, Gan,-)., M. Year's delivery should also be forwarded by the Lucerne. It seems that Dr. Redard observed & Congress mall of the 17th November, as the parcel mail that the blue light not only acts as a dedalive, Laertes, Br. 8., 1,341, J. B. Jackson, 1st Oct, of the 1st of December is not das in London Saigon 27th, Bapt.,: Mealand, Gentill the 8th of January via Gibraltar and the but also exercises a very marked anesthetle
Chinese
2nd January via Brindisi, shoot: Te such an extent is this; teso skut
With an additioner, are due in London Sabre
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destroyer protected cruiser armoured cruiser. river river gunboat destroyer..
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armoured craiser destroyer ...
gunboat ******* Funboat destroyer guh-marine... battleship, reserve destroyer in in armoured gunboas...
gunboat
river gunboat
destroyer
battleship, rasary
river grubost
of Vice Admiral Richard, Com
„Rear-Admiral de Fonque
879, 4, 3, 4, 85, 1988, 20
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Baie d'Along, Saigo ...Haphong ......Haiphong
Commander Sagol-Durauroux, ..
Lleut, Grellier...
Lavissible
Lisut, Glorieux
Commodre C. P. M. Poidique
Capt. Dopriesứ ge
Haiphong
Hapbong Haiphong Haiphong
***Salgor Balgon Bais. PALES
Bale d'Along
Tongka
Baio d'Along
Saigon Bris d'Along Upper Yangtse
Saigon 15 Hoogey Canton
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