rievous to be borne for many a year. Would that harmony had been better appreciated. Cir Vin Would you know the eslamity, of discord
and War? Japan bulare the China-Japan; war,"
decade ago,
had an annual tax of 6000,000 8,000,000yant hen her debt was 'tuals;
now it is 155,000,000 $tauls (350,000,000,
tacle i now it is 1,850,000,000 tuels:
This is the gure lately given by Court Okuma, while another Japanese purs
3,500,000.you). the ladsbracones at 3,500,000,000 yen.in carrying on the war it has been estimated that Russia's daily expenditure was 3,250, 00 taels, and opin's at 1,500,000 tuels, The Hassians loat de chips, and the Japanese 37, another big item of loss. The men sent to the war from
two warring aliona There the dead and wounded on the urine
· ÜRKİRA 200,000 and on the Japanese side 160,000, Merely to bring home the troops taka upwards of a year, and will cost Russia, Bay, 130,000,000 trels and Japan 130,000,000 taein Besides
all this there is a pension to be paid. or ought to be paid; Again is asked, Why not harmony before a war rather than
LAWAT ANDIS tera War had such a
WOTE
of
.will
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25 1905.
Shipping
Arrivals:
Cart Diederichsen, Gut. 774. H. Schlaikier, a4th Oct - Haiphong 18th. Ocly and Ho how sand, Gen.-) & Co.
Gregory Apcar, Br. 11, 2,961, J. G. Olifant,
Yokohama and Kobe-Par Tainan, 5th Nov,
| 11-Me datas
Frederich Wilhelmshafen, Herbertshobe, Matup, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne Prin Bigtimuina, 14th Nov, 11 AM.
Adler, J. Bardy, A. H. Barreto, Mr. and Mrs.
HONGKONO
“Jameson, Mr. and Mrs.
Kaplan, Mr. & Mrs. N; Kellmano, Mr. & Mr.
th Oct. Calcutta 8th Oct., Penang and Singapore Bth, Gen.-D. 5. & Co., Ld Halpam, Fr, 178 Roulet, 12th Oct., from Kongmoon, Ballast.-B. & Co. Hazel Dollar, Br.4.432,408, C. H. Cross, acthhanghang Nag vaskine Sokoban LA
Coal-A. K. & Co. ictoris and Vancomer, UC.—Pas Empruszo} | Battiscombe, H. G. Weighington. Br. 1.3.
PA Bell, E.R., Lieut. H. F. Kent, H. W Oct
Port Darwin Caro, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart Bingham, Mr. & Mrs. Koenig, C.
delaida and Perth-Per, Trinan, 29th Nov., shop, Launceston,
Lalug, Ha New Zealand, Melbourne, Birbeck, R. J.
SEOct-Moji 14th Oct. No Fogt, 21st | India, ryth Ravursday island. Cooktown, Den of Maine, Br. 60, 2,975, P. Singer, 24t4wcastle, N.S.W. 3015 Sept., Coal.
Folajo, Nor, 1.1., 1,04, Berentzen, 14th Oct.,--|
Chefoo 18th Oct., Gan-Wing Sing
Shanghai 21st, net., Gen.-N. V. K.
lisabeth Rickmers, Ger. 8.8., 997, G. Götschr,
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
Br. 8.8, 2,347, R. Dowar, and Oct-Salina Cruz 13th Sept., Ballant Bagh Oct,-Bangkok 19th Oct., Rics-Oct Bangkok lih Oct. RicB. & B
&BRU
Ger, B6, 1,291, C. Gosewlich, 17th hachiing, Br. 9.8., 1,307, Warreck, 25th Oct., Lothian, Br. . 5,112, 1. C. Williamson, 15th
Canton 24th Oct, den, B. & 3.
Ock-Singapore 9th Oct, Gen.-D. &' angle, Ch. 1,600 0,75 Mausang, Br. 23, 1,644, R. Houghton, 14th Atoll, E. F Co., 1.d Oct-Canton 14th Oct. Gen.-C, M. Si
Oct., Sandakan 6th Oct., Gen.-J., M. & Heattie, A. N. Co Empress of India, Br. . 1,032, E. Beetham Pocahocies, Br. s. 1,740, F. G. Cox, 31st Oct., Boyd, Capt. and Mrs.
1.2.1, 25th Oct,—Vancouver, (B3.C.) and
-Yotoran 11th Oct., Coal.-D. & Co., La | Bravo, D. E.
Maj. A, A. C. P. R. Co.
Miss Manila atat Oct., Can.-S., T. & Co. Oct-Kobe 14th Oct., Gen.---H: A, L.
J
Mesttio, M. P.
and chlids
Lone C
AR Lugabil, V
Lewis, Lu
"CHINA" COAST. HET
Octob
"ladivostock; Namten wier Hakodate Tokio......
Kochi Nagasakl Kagoshima. Oshima “
Naba
Ishigakijima.. Talkoka.m.3
C
8.
PEAK.
Mitchell, R. MOLL Mrs. Muslie, E.
Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Kufuall, Major & Mrs. Louder, Mr. Lamparski, Mr. & Mrs. Martin, R
Bissell, W. 5. Bonder Normand, Mr. Borthwick, Mm. R. W.
and child
Mackle, Mrs.
LA. F.
Mackle, The (3) Misses Tainan
Bryka, G.
MacLennan, G. E. Malone;
O. P.
Koshan. l'oscadores... Welbaiwei
.་་་་
W.C.
Carter, W. L.
Millar, P. L
Peak
Chatham, Hon, & Men,.
W.
Mt. C.
Oct., and Shanghat aand, Nails and. God. | Rubi, Br. 1.4, 1,019, A. H. Notley, 24th Oct. 102 N "There remains the question as to the bearnaitan, Br. 20, 1,183, J. S. Roach, asth Oct.,- Silesia, "Geri, 3,340, L. de Stabilee, 241&HAE, Ollis, F. B.
After war,
of this treaty should be borse in mind, and that is that China should not offend either Japan:or Russia, bút Approsch each in a friendly spirit. Both na tions are suffering heavily, and what Ching by consultation and much as a favour and not a right,
of pasce on China, One thing
secures must come
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1
Foochow 22nd Oct. Amoy 23rd, and Swatow 24th, Gen.-D, L. & Co. "" Meofoo, Ch. 7, 121, R. Stephen, 25th Oct.,
Ca,
Shanghai 22nd Oct., Gan.-C. M. S. N.
fachew, Ger. Loco, H. Harjai, 25th Oct,
Bangkok 17th Cet, Rice and Wood. 'B. & S...
As to Japan there are two things for China to consult. First, will 'apan allow the Chinese Maritime Customs to be lecated in Dalny, and also Port Arthur, if made a part of trade, os must it be establisheds, mewhere on the bound- ary of the lense 1 Jerritory of Llautung; and the territory under hinese civil administration? Secondly, will the Japanese sell to Ching the part of the railway now transferred to Japan? dawsang, for Kudat.
the Chin
Chinese the money in buy it? Drinemor, for Nagkaki to seek a loan for the purpose? iamed, for Singapore.
tlene, Ger... 271. 1. Jessen, 25th Oct.
Canton afth Oct., Gen.-]; & Co,
Clearances at the Harbour Omos. Shawmul, for Amoy,
Carl Diederichten, for Hollow,. Aferfon, los Canton.
she willing to Hines seem anxious to have | Avongrang, for Shanghai,
At present the
all railways built by Chinese capital; why not begin in Manchuria? According to arrange. ment the japanese can station some 10,000.men to protect their line, and the Russiane 15,000 to section of the line is purchased by China, has
Departures. Oct, 25. Zifes, for Europe." Hainan, for Swalow,
protect theirs If the Japaneicina troops Daguy, for Cantan.'
For
police to protect it?
30 | Shawmut, for Tacoma,
As to Russia thers are also two points to fang, for Calcutta, consult about, · · Fira", will the Huasiano sell to | Asiongtong; for Shanghai. Chion the section of the railway retained by
for Shanghal.
for Haiphong
them? Or is Chink able to buy and protector for Nagasaki,
it Secondly, will Russia: allow China to establish costom houses on the land frontier
for Kob
and collect revenue on imports and mind, for Shanghai..
According 10 previous sureement the
And
export duty on the land frontier of Burma, Tongxing, and ussia is less than at the maritime porte Is this to remain? What about the surtax of 71% in lieu of abolishing the likin, which the English Commercial shall be the same or land frontiers Treaty and maritime ports? Whatayer in decided so to the amount, China can well consult Russia as to the establiment of customs houses along the Amur, of at such prints as the Russia section of the railway enters the Chinese ler- ritory of the Amur province, Heilungchiang. After 'buch a war (hiny can hardly approach ather Japan or Russia with a demand, though not aceding a cringing spirit. Once in Manchuria Chine had rights, had режет
bad ber own way. But she missed her opportunity, The speaker mentioned that in 189, be pre- wanted to the ben leading Mary of the
Government a document, urging
hina to open treaty parts in Manchuria, to build a and to
if not with Ch Aapital then with
maintain her sovereign rights - Prince Kung and one high Minister after another remarked that the ideas were good and the author was & friend; but they did nothing
|
|
Dlowed, for Singapore."
Passongore arrived.
Per Fattan, from Const Ports-Mestra. Wedemyere, Basfure, Brook Johnson, Min Masity, and 25ɔ Chinese.
Per Empress of india, from Vancouver Miss H. Coon-ll, Dr. Ferguson, Mina Į, Kin. ney Messrs. S, Hancock, A. W. Vical, Mrs. Kadeorle and a children, Miss Steels (nurie), Vira. Ferguinn, and and Mrs. F, B, Owen, From Yokohama➡r1. A. R. Parker, Mr, de Gost, Mrs. Borthwick and child, Mr. J. Arnold, and Dr. and Mrs. Curric. Frem Kobe-Li Col. and Mrs. Aitken. Mr. Kwong Cheong Sa,
Mr. Kwong Chew, Wa and From Shanghai-Besara," Eng Hok Fong, A. Mackenzie, C. Vencarich, C. G. Sniler, G. Bolsen, H. H. van Sants. Che Lundholm, Rev. J. Take, and org Chinese
* Pratengere dopartoć,
Per Prinz for Yokohama Mesars. 1. Silva, Laure Kuok Vers, D. Te Wong, Chan Lai Fany, Cheung, Gawing, and Mr. and Mrs. 14'
Mong
¡Por Zisten, from "tru¬gsung FÜR LEGIONng som hat time bas-Mr. Chr, Andersen, Rev. Baci zalupn, Sir and Mrs. Hicks Bench, Miss Hicks Beach (2). Dr. passed for over. The conditions to day nie different. It is for China to seek to meet them and Mrs. S. Y. Bergsmy, Mr. G. 5, W. Bidwell, W. Bly and boldly, with friendliness to others, by mutual. Mrs. and Miss G. Block, Mr. consultation, and not by reproaches, anta-child, Mr and Mrs. Bour cius and children Mr. V. Brattzow, Dr. and Mrs. Braun Mr. and or spitefulness. The path of harmony If good for Russla, and Japan, is good for Mr. J. R. Carrick, Lord and Mrs. R. Cecil, China.---N. C, D, News,
Mr. A. Capp, Rev. Calbrio, Mr. H. Crabtree, Misses M. S. Davidson, Dickinson, General Consul Espejo, Miss F. M. Estey, Rev. and Miss Evans Miss Fraser, Messrs. P. Geld macher, J. Glendinning, Mr. and Mrs Grundy and daughter, Mr. Mrs, and Miss Hariland, Mesira. Satanaka, S. D. Halfeld, G. M Havice, A. E. Hènvel, Miss Higgins, Mrs. C. Huygan, Mr. F. Ingerniano, famanouchi, K. fawada, H. Kasabara, Chas Kaeding, Rev. Kampmann, Mr. Kämmerer, Mrs. Keeley, Measet. F. Klein, Koger. Dr. and Mrs. Krum Mer macher and son, Mr. V.Laddy, Capt Larsen, Rev.
TA. Lard, Mr. N. 1.. Scalon, Miss H
U. M. Meista, served in office, and offices were many and yes, Capt. Maximoff,
Mellegati. Mile
IN ANCIENT ATHENS,
JURIES 500 AND 1000 STRONG.
Professor Tucker delivered his final lecture on Life in Ancient Athens," in St. James's Hall, Sydney, the other day.
In Athens, he sai, every mad was equal, save in the matter of money, The Athenians recognised that to expect equality in monetary
વ matters was abourd. Every citizen
!repare
rious, Bur the last condition, attaching to them wan pay, which was rarely more than nominal, and often nil, Office was drawn for by blick and white beans, If you drew black beat, *into office, you went for one year; if you drew A blank, you waited your turn till the next lot was drawn for.
There were lots of bards in Athens, too
to and Measures Board, Harbour Board, Weights Roads and Ways Board, Building Board, and many others; but there were no Civil servants, 21 every voter in the community, for at least one year in his life, unless incapacitated, served on some board or other, and by this method ob | 1 tained a fair iden of public life, and when his turn came to voto knew a little about what he was voting for.
M.
Tolland, Nor, 1.k, 1,164, Hodpe, 19th Oct-pt. & Mr Paater, Major & Mr.
Rangaon 6th Oct., Kerosine-Stang Tack Telmo, tr. 6.5 1,539, A. Kirst, 16th Oct.,
L
Saigon Tainan, Br. .., 1,460, C. Liedbergh, 17th Oct.
11th Oct. Gen.), & Co.
Col.
Mr.
Dymack, Lieut. As Gates, Capt Harker, B. Brotherton Col.
Mochic aird Sept., and Manila 15th Haynch EA
Gen.-B. & S.
Vuensang, Dr. 8., 1,128, P. H. Rolle, 23rd
Oct., Manila 20th Oct., Gen.), M. & Co, Zoroaster, Br. 9.1., 2.183, 1. Ewan, 23rd Oct.,
Moji 17th Oct, Coals-B. & Co.
SAILING Vanka,
Churchill, Am. 4-masted sch., 600, Huffman, 27th Aug,Haiphong 23rd Aug., Ballast.
-Master.
Ecuador, Ger. 4-masted ship, 2,193, 0. Dick mano, 2nd Sept-New York 19th May, Paraffine.Order.
Steamara Expected.
From
Agents
Dur
Vessels
Manchuria....Japan P. M. Co... Oct. 29 Apcar Singapore. D. S. & Co Oct. 30 Sachsen....... Colombo... M. & Co... Nov. 1. Arabin
.......................|Japan .............. P. & A. Co|Nov. - 4 Tjipanas..... Kobe. C. JL.Nov. Namiang... Calcutta...), M. & CoNov. 6 Tartar.......
Vancouver. C. P. R. Co Nov. 7 Eastern Sydney ... G., L. & Co Nov. 9
יי
Hepp, Mr. and Mrs.
Holmsgreen, Mr. Howard, W. H.
Mrs.
Hudig, D. Jeffries, H. U.
J. L. Hugh Parry, Major Pollock, K.G., Mr. Sawer, Capt. and Mrs.
Stema, Mr.
1
and Mrs.
A. Stadt, Van de F. Stokes, Mr.
rumas, Mr. and Uffel, W. von
Vandin, Gordon White, Dr. M. I. Wilford, F. C. Wilkie, John
CRAIGIEBURN,
Adams, F. R. J.
Dang, G. H. Barnett, H. J.
Fairchild, H. J.
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Harrey, Capt. & Mrs Jameson, P. S.
Nichoth, E. A Smith, E. Grant Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Smith, Percy Webb, Mr. and Mr.
Montague
Marchant, Capt, and Wilson, Dr. Newell
OCCIDENTAL
Mr, and children
|
Rozeführ, Capt. W. Caspersen, S. Chandler, P.
Christian, Capt. S.
Fischer. Ch.
Grundellus, Capt. and
Lowe, Miss Siesia Merbach, X.
Munro, Miss A.
Ohme,
A.
Owen, O. E.
Pile, Mr. and Mrs. A.
G. and child Rafen, Chr.
Rafke, M.
Salok, Capt. B. Stotte, H.
Bunner, Mr. and Mr. Miffiott, Dr. 0.
Clark, 79,
Mrs. T. W Clarke, Clarke, T. W.
30.0670 Moon, Mr. & Mrs. E. M. Amoy 6.50 29.91 79 SWELOW... am 19.90 68 core,
Canton, Dr. W. B. A.
Gap Rock Macao Halphong...
MIR
Newington A. Norrie,
F. B.
Clegg, RM, Edg. 1, C
and Mrs. H. 1."); A. F. Connell, M. J.
Coulthart, A. Cruickshank,
G.
29-9474
Poak
29.77
75
39.09 77
か
39.77
Mr. and Mrs. Manila...
P. Bery
Pan, F. N. Le
Parfitt, W..
Paley, Mrs. E, O.
Cunningham, G
Peako, Pecker, B. L
W
Perkins
Mr. and Mrs.
Curry, Dr. and Mrs. E. Pennyfather, Mrs. A.
Davies, F. O.
Deacon, F. I. Doolittle, F. H. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. J. Howlay, Mis. W. A. Downing, Mr. T, C. Earnshaw, Mr. & Mr.
M. Evan-Jones, Dr. and
Mr. E.
Far ington, Mrs. F. Fernie, R. Fletcher, H. Freeman, J. G. French, E. M..
Grant,
Hall, Capt. T
H. K.
Pfordton, A. R. Poble, H. A. Powell, W, A. Rachinger, Dr. & Mrs.
K,
Rear
G. 13. Reel, Dr. L. R. Roach, Mrs. J. S. and
child Sampedro, Mrs. J. ES Sani, R. H. Van Scott, J. Gray S.G.
Nacolod 9 am Iloilo...
Cebu..
C. St. James rom.
October 25th, 1905, 11.
Vladivostock. a.m. Yemuro...
Hakodate ...
Tokio ******* Kachi Nagasaki Kagoshima...
a.m.3.16-
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1
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30.07
H
Oshima....... Naha aha Ishigakijima.. Taihoku
發
H
Taicht.......
N
l'escadr
**
Skott,
Weihaiwe...
*.0
Smith, Mrs. D. R. and Gutzlaff
child Smith, Miss M. C.
A.
17
Sharp Amny
Peak...
,10 &
Swatow
192.1.29.88)
Canton......
+
MAP Mr Stephens, H.
Mrs.
Holt, B. G. Howes, A. T.
Hughes, Miss
:
R.K, Engineer.
Mrs.
C. and child
Hales, G.
Hanson, Miss
Key, Dr. H.
Krill, G.
Hunter, R. Hurst,
Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.
Capt.
BOOK RETURNS, HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS... Dr H. J. Klaer......... Kowloon
Dock:
KOWLOON. Collins, Mr. and Mia Knight, Mrs.
Edgar D.
Tuthill, Dr. and Mra, Kemper, Mrs. James B. Tuthill, Mina
children and maid
Ibolaon, 1.
Innes, Capt. R.
Kahsichang Hainau Taimo.............. Doric
Kentmere............ Hohnstein.........nmı Helene............ St. Enoch am Hongkong be Anghin
Aberdeen.
BRANGHAI,
21st Inst Tungchow
....International, Oct. 17. HALE Sau sau:::................ .....Old,
Clin Dindem Des Erne
NAME
W. G.
Stopps, P. Wakefield, Mrs,
Misa
Watkins, Min E,
Iboleon, Mrs. f3 Whitlow, A. W.
Johannaen, Edm.
I
Hongkony.. 10 am. 29.93 79.
Victoria Peakį
and Macao
Whitton, Mrs., child
and infant Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T.
Gap Rock ... Haiphong... Manila.........
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P
21
39.69
12
15
Bacolod 9' 1.
to lo'....... Cebu
PL
C. St. James toa.m.
HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STAȚION,
CLASS
cruiser. Ist
TONE. GUNS. I.H.P.
* CAPTAIN,
Commander arbord
Captain R. Nelson Ommandey. Luyat Commander R. H. Heaton Captain H. Hui
Commander 1. du C. Luard...
LASŤ REPORTER AT
Yokohama Yokohama
20
Vinrrity. Antameda Aran Autan Bonaventur Cadmus Chomb
despatch.yeasm..
'cruiser, 181 class
11,000
491
torpedo bant destroyer
550
3,000 14,500
Yokohama
Yokohama
cruiser, and einus
4,300
10
7,000
Yokohama
Find class...
4.360
7,000
Yangiare
water tank and tag
330
1-400
***
sloop...
1,070
1,400
class
11,00
10,500
7,000
7,000
Tommande- 11 75. vinkin, D.&.0. Captain R. W. Savory Liaut.-Commander H, E. Sulivan Lieut-Commander Bather
Hongkong ....Yangtore..
14
Yokohama
7,000
7,000
Lieut. Comma dér Lewin Commander A. F. Everett
Yokohama
FO
Yokohama
-5.700
Lieut. Commler Stevenson
Nagasaki
7,000
Captain H. Grant-Dalton
170
4,000
Lieut. Commander H. B. Cox
4,000
6.40
3,400
Lieut-Commander Richards... Captain E:F. R. Charlton
12.00
11,000
FA+
atr
Ships Passed The Canal. Batward-3rd October-Palermo, Malacca, Alaka. 6th October- Tourane, Hector, 9th October-Armand Behit, 10th October-Car- Ettrick dium, Manica, Nores, 14th October-Glen Exe fallor, flacas, Glenfars, Nippon, Rickmers, Fame Helene Sachsen, Shimosa, Daphne. 17th Octo Flora
Deniarig, Palma, Prins Regent Luitpold, Handy Sithonia, 10th October-Austria, St. Egbert, Hast Hyson, Laos, Tonkin, Ohio, 24th October Hecla ...
Пlogue... *** Austria, Chaverhill, Marwarrt.
Itchen..... Kinsha Moorhen...
Homeward-10th October-Anapa, Sambia, 14th October-Spesta, 17th October-Candia, fanus..
entomond, Pak Ling, Rhonanta, 20th Octo
ber-Rook.
Arrivals at Home-ard October-Benarty, China, Acilia, Himalaya, Įdomineus, 5th October-Japan, 6th October Frink Eitel Friedrich, 10th October-Munchan, Rosario.. 14th October-Alesia, Konang St. 17th Octo-
Post Office.
4
Offer He Rambler..
a Robin...
ani Sandpiper... Snipe
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Taku
torpedo boat destroyer 'torpeda boat destroyer .. torpedo bant, destroyer.. torpedo boat destroyer ... torpedo boat destroyer ....
2nd class cruiser, torpedo boat destroyer... torpedo boat destroyer.. special service torpedo.....
1st clans
edo boat destroyer t torpedo boat destroyer river gunboat river gunboat... torpedo boat
destroyer .. surveying yes! liver
gunboat
river gunboat...
river gunboat...
pedo Lust destroyer
cruiser, rat class
receiving ship ... ja
river gunboal
\. torpedo bost destroyer {
surveying ship
lorpedo boat destroyer
river gunboat ....
201
Whiting... Widgeon Woodcock ... Woodlark '...
**
river gunboat
**1
river gunboat
I
Mitsui Wm. R. Molden, Abert H. 20th October-Erastt Simon Sutic)... A: A. Müller, Murmattu, Mr. and 24th October—Fraussan.
Tamar. Mrs. Nakamaru and èhild, Mr. N. Okano,
Teal Capt. Olsh, Mr. and Mr. L. D. Owent, fiss
Virago Owens, Mrs. Pitzsche, Mr. and Mrs., Prest and
Waterwitch and daughter, Lieut S. Print, Director Schulze. Lieut. S. Schulze, Mr. L. H. Shedden, Mr. Scaifo, Mrs. Skoeld and children. Messrs. R. Stang, Staring, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and children, Mestra. Th. Stibbe, W. F. Stutz A. L Stution, Mr. M. and Miss A. Urbanek, Messrs. T. Uyeda, 2, de Velter, Miss E. Wit, Mr. Woods, and Rev. and Mrs. Woseley and children.
Shipping Report.
des N. and NF, winds, and fine weather.
Sir. Merfoo from Shinghai-Moderate to
Phải lớn Hon Tra Carti Puns: Strang*NE winds to light, and fine weather throughout.
A Mail will close for :- Saigon-Per Zarriet, z6th Oct., to A.M. Bangkok - Per Devawọngie, z6th Oct.,
11 A.M.
ཅཱ་
Macao-Per Houngakan, 16th,O¢ką J.15,P.M. Shanghai-Per Shackring, 16th Oct. 3 P.98. Macao-Per Heungshan, 27th Oct. 1.15 P.M. Manila-Per Yuensang, 17th Oct., 3 P.M. Shanghai, Yokohama and 'Kobe-Por C. F. Laélsz, 27th Oct., 4 P.M. -
Amoy and Manila-Per Rødt, 27th Oct., 9A,
Swatow, Amo, and Foochow-Per Hältan,
In the Assembly the members in entering received a 'nken, and leaving af r the y debate they exchanged the taken for Alic mo ney, eq al 10 and if our money. If, however, member, maveel 24 xmendment contrary to any recognised law of the State, he would be Sir. Machew from Bangkok:- There to Cape27bct 3 P.M.
That led the i rolettor to mention Court pro Padaran fair weather and light winds, from
proseco ed directly after.
"
|_ pro^||thara tili Hongkong Mong E monsoon, with cèdure, for, as be said, Every man in Athong frequent rain falla andieAVY LOR, was either prosecuting or being prosecuted. In
upite of this; there were no trained barristers ar judges. The first business is a case of prosecu Elon, would be for bath complainant and defend. matto. ant to lay the case
Vassels in Port
STRAMRI
Oct-Moji 18th Oct., Ballan~H, A. Li Ger, ss., 1,001, D. Releers, 21
who was a reputable chizenblic arbitrator, | Andafusin, Ger. 15, 3.477, M. Filler, aird ‡ Angħin, 28th Oct., 5 P.14.
before a
noi under
60 years
Oct
„5.900
Commander C. E. Monro
7,000
1,200
Captain
Let Shortland
Lieut. Commander C. Seymont...
Lieut-Commander
W. H. Darwall
Lieut. Commander E. V.F.R. Dagmare
Lizut.-Commander F. B. Noble...
Lieut.-Commander J. Kiddle
Yokohama Hongkong
... Surraying(Labuan
Suniver
Lieut, Commandor Robert E. Vaughan.] West
Lisut, Commander H. T. Atlay .. Lieut.-Commander 3. T. 8. Lyže .......
Captain W. L. Grant
Commodore H, P. Williams...
West River Yangtze
Hongkong Yokaḥamā : .
Hongkong Yangisze
6.300
650
740
140
240
+191
350
6,500
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+34
19,000
21,000
4651
180
800
Lieut. Commander
H. Secretar
6,300
Lieut.-Commander Gregory...
450
Commander R. W. Glennis...
160
5,900
195
BOD 550
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