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ter, with his reach thus longthened, leaved down and grasped the band, not knowing of 'course to whom it belonged.. All this took'but A few seconds, but when he drew up the owner of that hand he was happy to see that it was that of the young lady for whose's fety he was

1905.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY NOVEMBER

Vand V. Stramera Expected pe CAMM € Malli for Canton, Sanishti, Wuchow

HONGKONGA and Macao will be closed on week days at 730 Adams, F. R Hurst, N. Engineer

morning. On Sundays* the mail for Anderson, Mrs. K. Capt. Macro will be closed at 8 am, and that for Bagg, Mr. & Mrs. C. B., Ibolson, Mr. 1 Canton at 9 am

VAAKAR vinfant and nurse, the children and maid Mails for Namian, Sanbus, Kongmoon Bakar, Mrs. E. FA Iboleos ko

Palermotiivn

Arrivi Bombay 17th Oct, and Singapore 29th, Princess Alice. fachin, Ital, as 2,781, U. Andras

Gen.-C. & Co,

From Agents

Shanghai. M. & Co... Nov. ngapore. P. & O. CoNov.

partially responsible." "But she seemed un-Fooshing, Br, as4 1,473) T-Anbur, sih Nov,,me:Manica Slogapore ¶N, Y. K. NO avery evening at 5 pm. On Sundays the mails Barnel, MS," And · Men. "Jamason, Me, and Mit,

P. R. Luitpold. Singapore: M. & Coll:Numchuk, Bamuhui, “M'uchow and Canton { Ballists, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Capt. Raj

accountably heavy. The reason for this ape peared when it was found that w. Körkan had seized her sound the waist and was hold. ing on for dear life. And not only in, but Japat eas had hold of the Korean's is in a fond.

embrace. So the whole chain of three was drawn up out of the water and deposited on deck.

It seems almost Impossible that all the dine. - teen, occupante of that life-boat should have been saved, when we remember that the waves 'were sweeping four feet high through the rall

ing of the ship and the swamped boat was grinding against the end at ever sweep. But. so it was. The wife of the gentleman had been so fortunale with the help of her husband as to gain the deck without going down, bui now n case or box of some kind came sliding down the inclined'deck and struck her a heavy blow an the ankle, which, though not disabling hos, caused severe swelling and pain. The Japannin crew who did heroic work nil through, soon had the life-boat righted and baled out, and the remainder of the passengers were safely conveyed ashore.

They landed on a rocky'leilge in n partially sheltered cove, but had a rough cliff, in' climb |

Pakalongan via Sourabaya and Beauki 27th. Oc',, Sugar.—~f., M. & Ca+h Play Suey, Br. 6.... 4.140, E. Warrall, ith Nov., Singapore 30th Oct; Gan, & Aungkiang, Br. 8, 987, G. H. Pennefather, **...; 5th Nov,-Cebu 31st Oct; Gen.—B, & 8. Haimon, Br. 3., 636, A. J. Robson, th Nov Men Swalow 4th Nov.; Gen.-D., L. & Co. \ Kwangtah, Cb. s. 1,36, Wm. H. Lunt, 5th * Nov.,—Canton 4th Nov., Gen--C. M. B,′′N,

Co

Hanyang, Br. s. 1,206, Metalosh, 5th Nov,

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Canton 4th Nov., Gen.-B. & S.. Tjipanas, Out, 88, 2,200, P. Zwart, 3th Nov.,

--Amoy 4th Nov,, Gen............. C, J. L Ambla, Ger. sa, 2,868, H. Metsenthin, 5th Nov-Portland via Japan 1st Nov, Gen,

P. & A. S. . Co.

Yuensang Br. 3.1.22, P. H. Rolle, 6

Glaucas um. Singapore, B. & S. Nov 8 Eastern Sydney G., L. & Co Now, Testärsult Tapai eu C. P. R. Co Nov. 12 Willehad Brisbane M, & Co... Nov. 19 Zambesi ungu Bombay, .......]N, Y.-K. Nov. '10 Emp, of Japan. Vancouver. C. P. R. Co Nov. 13 Changsha * Sydney: ... B. & S. ..... Dec. 5

W

CHINA, COAST

BATOHY Tokio

Johansen, Edm

will be closed at gampanann STRONGER AVANEAVA

No mail will be cloand for Cantos un Batore day evening, and

Battiscombe, H. G

EN, Linut. H. F. Kaplan, M

Mr & Mrs Koenig, C.

Birbeck, R. J. Shop

Laing A H Large, B.I.C Lewis, A. R. Lewis, L. 8.

Bickwall, Mr. & Ms. Marriott, Dr. O,

VISITORS AT THE HOTF US.

J. E, and child

PRAR

Aucot, E. F.

#

BOOK RETURNS,

KONGKONG AND, WHAMPOA DOCKS,"

Kowloon Dock,

Beattie, A.

Josph Mr. and Mr. Kelsall, Major & Mr

Bissell, W. 8.

Malpes, O. P

Beattie, M.

Boyd, Capt. and Mrs. Brown, D. E

Lamperski, Mr. & Mr. Louder, Mr.

1. D.

EA

Miller, P. L.

R.

Chichester, Maj. A‚‚

Mois, Mrs.

choll, R,

A. N.

Mustie, B

nuria and child Borland, Mrs. J. H.-5.

F. B.

aklat Hainam

Timo.si, Hohnstein...ya Empress of India

-BHANGHAI,

& Mrs. A.E, (l,"

Crichton, Capt. & Mr. O'Neil, J., Hugh

"

Darling, Col Ріков, г.

Dymack, Liegt. A.

Capt.

30th. ull.

............Old,

McAran, T. Pr

Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, fr

Borraad, Mr. Borthwick, Mrs. R. W.

child

Ater, Major & Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

Major Pollock, K.C., MT. Sawer, Capt. and Mrs. Sinclair, A

Nov-Manila 3rd Nov., Gen M. & Wray Castle Cosmopolitan, Oct. 27. GAB. Brotherton, Scheltema, Mr.

Co Progress, Ger. 8.8., 68, F. Bremer, Sih Nov,

Newchwang and Nov., Beans.-S. & Co. Triumph. Grr. s., 769, A. Hansen, 6th Nov, -Shanghai vin "Foochow, Amoy and Swatow 5th Nov., Gen.-O. S. K.

Clearances at the Harbour Office. Hoicheong, for Kwong-chow-was. Zalmue, for Switów." ** Simongan, for Somarang,

before reaching the sale upper ground. ThiChuang, for Swa ow. the ladies did in their stockinged feet, and aladeleine Rickmers, for Swatow. lest found themselves on terei firma, though Vangkoi, for Swalow, incognita. By this time morning had be. Zayn, for Swatow gun to dawn, the Sunday moming which Progresi, for Canton. should have seen them land in Chemulpo,of, for Hoshow.** Attempts had already been made to com municate with any ship in the vicinity, by wireless telegraphy, but without result A beacon had been erected, and a look-out sin. tioned. It was cold und reining, and some

ed

nay Lodge, for Maniin.

Departures. Nov. 5.

Tian, for Yokohama

Brokelm, for Saigon, Simiongan, for Samarang.

thing had to be done in warm if not to shelter i Maijin Maru, for Swatuw the people. There was no wood for a fire, so the Japanete look all the c k file-belts, patuzac

them with kerosene, and fimilt a roaring fire, which helped to wirms and cheer the bedrag: gled company. A half mile away was a little hamlet of Korean fish men. The in lies went and inspected, but decided tirst the hillsideal,

on

and the rain were preferable. I vidently they were new to Korea and her peculiar laws of hygiene. Well, they camped in the rain the hill all that day. The night proved clear at first, and in spite of untowar-1 con titions they adimired the moonlit tand they lay with their hands only.

scene" Later protected from the downpur,

, every stitch of

gel

Aladeleine Rizkonera, la Bangkok,

Nov. 6. Trigonia, for Canton,

far Saigon, Hector, for Shanghai.

Passengers arrived. Por Triumph, from Amoy Mr. Silver. Per Tipanas, Tran Amoy Mr. Brown.

25.

F.A.

Grosovai, 1 bd..........

dry, Tounkado___ 25ynes, Col.

Henn, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ships Famed Tho Canai.

Hepp, Mr. Julwar-roth October-Cardium, Norge, Manika. 14th October-Glenfallsch, Nippon, Holmsgreen, Mr. and Glaucus, Glenfare, Rickmers, Helene Skimosa,

Mrs.

Daphne, 12th Ocidber-Palma, Print Regent | Howard, W. H. Luitpold, Sithonia, 20th October-St. Egbert, Hadig, D. Hytan, Tankin, Ohio 24th October-Claver Jeffries, H. V. kill, Austria, farwarri, 18th October-For- mota, Priam 31st October-Indrapura, As- "oma, Prine Hetarich, Pathan, Ulysses, Silvia, 17th October-Benlomond, 18th October-Cey Bearoth October-Anapa, Sambia. lon, Polynesien, 1131 October-Scandia, Anti

nor.

Stadt, Van de

MT.

Buckley, Miss M. E. Broughall, L.

Burnie, Mr.

Burnie, C. M. G.

Carter, W. L.

Chaub, H. T

and Mrs. Chapman, Miss A.

Chaibam, Hon. & Mrs.

W.von

Vandin, Gordon White, Do M. [.. Wilford, F. C. Wilkie, John

Clark,

M.O..

Clark, T.

rostock.”/u.m

Hakodate "

Kochi

"Kagoshima ... Oshima Naza Iphigakijima. Talhoku Talchu......... Kashan. Pescadores.... Weihaiwal... Gutuled......

Moon, Mr. & Mrs. E. M. Sharp Peak...

Moore. Dr. W. B.A. Morrison, Mr

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Moses, Mrs, and Miss Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.

A. D. Newall,

Mr. Newall, S. G. Newington, A. G. Nicholis Er A Norrie, F. B.

Oliffe, U. C.

F.N.Lo

W.

Amoy ******* SW&LOW Canton:

Zonekone.... 102m. 30.167 Gap Rock ...

Peak

Haiphong -Manila Bacolod ∙Mollo...

Cebu.*.***.****

29.9! 29.92 83 8

November 6th, 1905; 8.m.

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Vladivostock.as

9am.

39.87

Palcy, Mrs. E. O

G. St. James Tam.

Penke,

W.

Pecker, II. L.

Pennyfather, Mrs. A.

Clarke, Mrs. T. W

Clarke, T. IV.

TL

Clegg, A., Eng.

LL. I fordien, A, R.

Smith, E. Grant Smith, Mr. and

Grant

and Mrs. I, I,

Powell, W. A.

Mrs:

Cochrane, J. M.

Coulthart,

Cunningham, G.

Curry, Dr.

Mr.

Davies, F. O.

Deacon, F. B.

·CHAIDIERURN.

Day, Miss Barnett, H. J. O. Dann, G. H. Gaskell, Mr. and Mr. Smith, Percy Harvey, Capt. & Mrs. Soppa, P. Marchant, Capt. and Webb, Mr. and

Mrs, and children Montague

Arrivals at Homeroth October-Rosario, Afunchen. 14th October-Alesta, Konung Si. 17th October-St. Huco. 2th October-Skeel, Mr. Ernest Simons. 14th October-Preussen, Ken«. nebec, Malacca, 28th October-Roon, Verona, Rhenania, Renlarig, Laos, 311 October- Speria, Austria, Pak Ling, Candia,

Post Office.

A Mail will close for ---

Swatiw, Amoy and Foochow Per Hat mun, pih Nov, 8 A.B.

Nwalow and Bangkok- Per Wongtoi, 7th Noy, A.M.

Manila-Per Fenny Lod, # 7th Nov. 8am, Hoihow and Haiphong-Per Hanot, 7th Nov. 9,

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Hong

Per Techta, fram Singapore-209 Chinese. Per Sungkiang, iram Chhu -Mr. Gimrad Per Ping Sury, from Singapore-110 Chi-lula and Sp Framico Fri Manchuria, 7th

nese.

Per Beimus, from Swatow-Mestre, Holm, F. Swith, and 84 hinne,

Per Yuaning, from Manila-Mrs. N. Kapi an, Messrs. H. Knight, 1. D. Hoyce, A. Grunds, N. Hamaguchi, Mrs. S. Ohara, Mr. H. Duck.

Pasangers departed.

Now, ITAM,

Macan Per Heuneshan, 7th Nov, 14.5 .. Manila-Per Taming, zili Nov. 3 PM. . Shanghai and Chinking-l'er Hanyang, th Nov., 3 P.M.

ማብኩ

Shanghai---Figer, 7th Nov,, 3.1.M. Shanghai, Yokohama and Kbbe--Per Rugia,

Per Zafire, for Manita-Mr. A. S. Gu!uidgħ. Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C.

Seattle and Tacoma, Wark-Per Pingtury, 7th Nov., 4 P.M.

their clothing being ompletely saturated Monday morning, after one faire report that ship had been sighted the American gentleman; who had climbed to the top of the hill to some snapshots of the wreck and the general surroundings, sighted a steamer in the distanca. She was hailed, and was brought around into o sheltered nook where all were safely pusi an board. All passengers were allowed to take their hand baggage, hut as a special favour the American Indies were allowed to take all their Mrs. A. M Whitlow, Miss. R. Whitlow, Master baggage. The little steamer was only of 450F. Hascians, Buckley, W. R. Chunyat, Mr. and Whitlow, Mesara, F. R. Duer, A. M. Nicoll, C. or soo tons harden, and she was now Inaded with over four hundred people. But she did Mrs. T. Wilson. Mesra, Chan Man Yew,

nobly..

It was not till one o'clock on Wong Ah Vang, Dy Ah Loo, Miss Wone Choy Monday afternoon that

After which Lin, Menori. Ah Quai, Chin Cal, Mrs. Tân Cell, got nff, was only few houre month sailing

15

Mesir, fen Tian Po: Tan Loan, Ty Liang CoPrince Chemulpo. Throughout this trying time the Fong We Sam, and Wong Ah Fan. Japanese acted with exemplary coolness and courtesy, Nothing that they could do was felt undone to make the ladies comfortable. indeed gratifying to be able to record such genuinely humane and coortespa treatment.

her

wo

work

they

THE FATAL NUMBER THIRIBEN.

"AN OLD SUPERSTITION;

If Esperanto, should fail to make the whole world kin, says 'a london' contemporary, we need not despairt, the number "3" will do it, The Brighton Town Council has just granted permission to a householder to change the number of her dwelling_place_from_to_a 1. so many and diverse have been the ills which

the lady traces to the fatal number. This li decidedly a stop in the direction of the entenis cordials. Paris will not have the number for any of her houses; and, so hates the "thirteen party for dinner that there is a class of pro- fessional diners-aut; cifled Quartorziennes, whose function it is to make the fourteenth at these sympasin. Whence comes the universal prejudics against the number-for it is univer. sal. The Turks so dislike it that the word is practically expunged from their language'; "every European nation has some vague distrust of the number; the Itulans will not even employ it in their lotteries.

'

The Italian gambler's horror of the num ber proceeds, apparently, from the that that the thirteenth card of one of his packs bears the figurer of Death. In England the

super stition that one of a company of thirteen must dle within the year is traced to the old calcula

of the insurance offices that out of thiricon persons,

Indiscriminately, taken

one will die.

Shipping Resort.

Str. Haimun from Swatow:-Strong W. wind, and moderate NE. sea, fine to part.

Birtrain, G. Caspersen, S. Chandler, F. Fitcher, E.

Fischer, Ch.

OCCIDENTAL.

ti

Grundeling, Capt, and

Mrs. C. and child

Hales, G. L.

Hamer, Capt. H.

|

Hatson, Mias

Kátrak, N. H.

Keyt, Dr. H.

Kober, Dr. Med Krill, G.

י

Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Lowe, Mins Siasia

Maligamwala, Dr. D.

H

Samuro

Hakodate

Tukio

Nagasaki...

Kagoshima...

Roach, Mrs. J. S. and Kochi...

child

Rosenfeld, L.

Gray

and Mrs. Facolti sa I. C.

Doolittle, F, H.

J..

Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. Dowley, Mrs. W. A, Downing, Mr. T. C.. Evan Jones, Dr, and

Mr. E Fletcher, H.

Hall,

Capt. T

Hanghwont, W. B.

Hiền, T P.

Pile, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hollingsworth, Mr.

Munro, Miss A

Ohme, A.

Owen, O. E.

G. and child

Pillis, E.

Rafen, Chr.

Rafke, M.

Selek, Capt. S.. Stoltz, 11.

KOWLOON.

Ainslie, Dr. D. H. Mall, A. J.

MacGregor, J. W、

NAME

Triumph, 7th Nov. 5 PM.

Swatow, Amoy, Faschow and Shanghai-Per | Varrily..

* vidromeria Batavia, Samarang, Sourabaya and Macassar

Aran... Per -Per Tipanas, 8th Nov

Nov., 10 A.M,"

Astraen Bonaventure Alle Bth Nev., 1TA", Alica Iammar ne tai Mecan-Per leungskan, 8th Nov., 1.15 P.M.

Penang and Calcutta - Perito

"

Abear, 8th Nov., 2 P.M.

Diadem Cebu and Iloilo-ler Sungkiang, 8th Nov.. Der

3 P.M.

Str. Sungklang from Gebu-Strong NE Chefoo and Tientsin-Per Worang. Tick

mon non, and high sea, sky overcast.

Str. Yuentang from Manila-Strong NE. monsoon, heavy ses, overcast and squally weather.

Str. Pingswey from Ingapore-Paracels to experienced strong N monsoon, and rough sea.

...

and fine weather from Java to within 200 Sure Foothing from Sau abaja —Light winds miles of Hongkong. thence to port strong NË.. winds and high-eas

Vastóls in Porky.“

STEAM KAR Battenhall, Br. *.*, 1,378, C. W. Raison, 3rd Nov,-Maji 171h Öct, Coals—D, & Co., Ld.

Borneo, Ger, A., 1,344, F. Sentbill, 31st Oct Sandakan z6th Oct., Timber and Gen.- M. & Co Catherine Apcar, Br. 8.a., 1,739, A. Stewart,

30th Oct.,-Singapore 24th Cet, Gen. D. S. & Co., Ld.

Chugsang, Br. 5.1. 1,418, R. Cox, 28th Oct.,

Katchinotru 22nd Oct., Cont., M. & Clavering. Br. 0, 2,154, D. Barton, 6th Sept., Sa ina Brut 31st Aug,, Ballast.-C. C. S.

Co.

S. Co. Derwenty

Br. 6.0, 1.562. 1. Jenkins, 23rd Oci.,- Saigon - 9th Oct.. Gen -Chinese. Dr. Hana Jurg Kien Nor, **, 691, H. E.

Larsen, 13th Oct-Canina. 14th Oct Gen... T. & Co.

Empress of India, Br. s., 3,033, F. Reetham, R.N.R., 19th Oct.,Vancouver, (C) and, Oct, and Shanghai 22nd, Mails and Gen." -. ". R. Cải

..

5.2.31. Zamboanga, Iloilo, Sandakan and Per Borneo, 8th Nov,, 5 P.M.

Macao-Per Heungikan, gth Nov. 9 & M. Bangkok-fer Rajaburi, 9th Nov., 9 A., Shanghai-Per langsang, 9th Nov., 9 A.M. Amoy and Manila-Per Rubi, toth Nov.,

-9 A.M.

-Exe-ur Fame... Flora {landy

MIL

Holt, B. G.

Howes, A. T. Hunter, R

Teasure midita

'B. nial......

Seymour, 1. K. Shea, J. J. Skolt

, C. B.

H. H.

L.

H. P.

Valette, Mrs. J. M. Wakefield, Mr. and

Miss

Watkins, Miss E.

Wolff, Gol.

& Whitlow, A. W.

Oshima Naha

Ishigakijima.. Taihoka Taichu........

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Pescadores Weinniwei...9 Gutelaff...... Sharp Teak.. Amoy

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HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STÁTION.

CLARE

TONS. GUNS LH.P.

CAPTAIN,

EXT

LAST REPORTED

Kure

Kure

Kury

Weikalwe

Shanghai

Yangiace:

Hongkong

Vangista

Kuro...

Kdre

Kare

Kute

Kurs

Commander Harbord.

Captain R. Felson Ommanney: Lieut. Commander R, H. Heston Captain Lionel G. Tufnell *** H. H. Torlesse

Commandes 1. du C. Luard....

Commander H. D. Wilkie, 0.8.0.

E. Sulivan

Captain H. W. Savory Lieut-Commander H.

Lieut-Commander Bather

lout Commander Lewin..... Commander A. F. Everett Licat, Commander Stevenson Captain H. Grant-Dalton Lieut.-Commander

H.

B. Coim

en route Hongkong

...Singapore

-Commander Richard B

Captain

R. F. B

B. Charlton

Shonland

Lieut. Commander C. Seymour

en route Hongkong

Hongkong

Lieut.-Commander W, H. Darwall: “Hongkongs Lieut. Commander E. V.F.R. Dagmar Lieut. Commnader F. B. Noble War River Lieut-Commander J. Kiddle +12

kimin › Servering (Labuan) Lieur Commander Robert E. Vaughan. - West Bivar Lieut, Commander H. T. Aday... West River List Commander J. T. 8. Lyne ... Yangtsze):

Captain W. L. Great Commodore

H. P. Willlent ***.. ***

leur. Commander C. E. L. Thomas... Lieut.Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson.

en route Hongkong- Hongkong

en route Hongkong

despatch-vemet...

1,200

3,000

entiber, 1st class.....

11,000

16,500

pedo boat destroyer.......

7,000

miket. 20 class

4,365

7,000

cruiser, 2nd class

4,350

7,000

loopt

1,070

water tank and rug ....

1,400

390

300,

sloop

1,070

5,400

cruiser, 1st

class

[1,000

16

16,500

torpedo boat destroyer

560

7,000

torpedo boat destmyer

550

7,000

torpedo boat destroyer.

-7,900

——-tarpeda boat destroyer ..

torpedo boat

tarpeda boat destroyer

rainer, and chestroyes

550

6

7,000

306*

5,700

4.30

10

7,000

275

4,000

Hartin

torpedo hoat destroyer

275

4,000

Hecla

Hogue... itchen...

Anus Kinaba Moorhen ... Oper

special service torpedo.v..

6,400

400

cruiser, 1st class

11,000

21,000

Torpedo boat Jestroyer

7,000

torpedo boat ertinyer river gunbeat

3.900

1,100

river gunboat, w

800

hoat destroyer.

140

f1,300

650

river

TRO

240

82

240

250 13,000 4,63

6,500

,31,000.

140

Bog

6,300

surveying ship

450

torpedo boat destroyer

Lieut Commander R. Becretan Lieut. Commander Gregory... Commander R. W. Glennie...

442

***5,900

river gunboat

Boo

river gunboat

150 150

150

$50

Lleut, Commander G. J. Todd Lieut. Commander Jao, F. Kuos,

Kobe-Per Hopsong, toth Nov, 1 P.M. Manila-Fer Fuensang, 10th Nov., 3 P. 1 Fooshing, 18th Nora Pa

Singapore, Sour baya and Samarang--l'er Frederich Wilhelmshaten, Herberishale. Rambler... * Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourna -* | Kolin...

Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin-l'er Sandpiper

Siglimmad-4th-Nov, 10 AM-Sanda

Salazie, 14th Nov,' A.M.

and Calcutta Per Sutle!... Singapore, l'enang amsung, 14th Nov, 2 P.M.

TAMAY Swalow, Cheloo and Tientsin-Per Kansu,

Teal Virago Yake njer

Waterwitch atul router, Viber l'e: Empress of Whiting... India, 15th Nov.. IF ANT

Widgeon... Manila-Per Zafiro, 18th Nov., 10 AM. Wondenck...

14th

2.1.

Victori, ` Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, į Woodiark ...

and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Tartar,

9th Nov, 13 A.M.

Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairos, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart. Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth--Per Tsinan, 29th Nov., 3 P.2.

Thursday, nex (oth New) having been de clared a Pubile Holiday, the post office will be or an hour only on that lay, de. from 8 to

9m.

There will be one delivery and a collection. from the Pillar Boxes as on Sundays.

The money order office will be entirely

within twelve months, Cthers trace the swein | Fenny Ledge, Br. ... 3,075. J. Neume closed

which the figures arc

held in

to the Last Supper, at which thirteen were preset. Lord Lytton dealt

10

31st Oct.,- Moji 25th Oct, Coal-S, T. & Co.

ith this aspect, remarking, "Come have car. Hainam, Fr. ., 1978, Roulet, 12th Oct.,-.| tled it ths of disliking that number

+x ent

from Kongmoor, Bailast.-B, & Co. All times

bat the common form Bmits it in. Hangsang, Br. s. 1,356, Wilde 4th Nov.- Friday. But the antipathy in elder than Chriss Caton 4th Nov., Cien.-J., M, & Co. tianity. In the nid Norse mythology, the Hanol, Fr. 740, K. Klausen, 3rd NovFriday, the 17th APLAMA Party' was deemed unlucky, brca se si -

in the Valhalla Loki once appeared,

river gunboat river gunbost torpedo 1ust destroyer cruiser, 1st class recupboat hip

river

torpedo bost destroyer

river gunboal

• Flag qi Addmíral Sir Gerard D. Noel, Commander-in-Chie'.

river gumbual rivergunboat river gunboat

Avisar

Commander C. E. Monro

en route Hongkong Kar

...Kom

SOFB

Yangtan

Hongkong Kure

Yangiere

Yangtere Yangtze

Canton

Haiphong Baizon

Salgon

FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION,

NAME

FLAO, and DiscRIPTION:

Tons. GUNS. H, P,

COMMANDING Officers,

LAST REPORTED, AT

armnured guabeat

river guobog

བ་་ ་

river gunbaat

1,796

140

1,700.

·500

Lieut. Farrer

Lieut. Jeannel .......

150

Lieut Han:·

150

Saigon

438.

Lieut, Merveillayx du

"Guff of Slam

4,000

9,500.

gunboat

645

TO

1,000

Bais d'Along Haiphong

Cruiser.#

*3.98$

5,500

armoured cruiser; case --

river guaboat

301

Lieut.

303

6,300

Ligut, Cotoni

destroyar

·350

protected cruiser.........

armoured cruiter

9:376

Caps, Prat

39,300

Caps, Ridoux

river gunboat

river gunboat

*200

Lieut. Corloper

Phearslide de

destroyer faj, sisse

Kanlant. cer

300 1,300

Simon

sub-marins,,

armoured cruiser

destroyer river gunboal

Halphong 30th Oct,' and Hojhow and on Christma November, are due in London SE

Nov., Gen.-A. R. M.

Achfron CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PARCEL | AED ...

Avainoche MAILS, HOMEWARD.

Brionnette. Parcels for the United Kingdom'vis Gibraltar Carona

Caropade poned up to 5 pm. on Friday, the 3rd of Casse-tāta iza November, are due in London about the th

Comite December, and those posted up to 5 pm on

D'A Descares With an additional fee of 60 cents parcels Dupetit-Thouars Movmay Hay, 4th

bá 3th: Oct, Coil).

p.m. on the 17th November would Francisque......** C Co, B. *s. 5.727, R. Conrad), and Now, the December. Parceis intended for New Guichen t

accompany the letter_mail dye in London on

Fronde Gen.-B. Year's delivery should also be forwarded by the Gozydon 27th Sept Gmail of the 27th November, as the parcel mall Henri Rivière Manchuria, Am, as, 8,750, 1. W. Saunders, of the 1st of December is not due in London Jacgpip

9th Oct-San Francisco 17th Sep; and till the 8th of January via Gibraltar Shanghai 26th Oct, Mails and fien.-P. | and Jangary via Brindiai,

ter and} M. 3. Co.

Ger, B., 1,017, H. Deince, 3 th

Oct,

biking thirteen, and Balder was slain by the Hopsing, Br... 12458

ader, at the instigation of the

Intruder,

Hader,

In fostering this supe

Had themselves Auperstition the credulous Ken Tacoma, Fie Jap 37th

in good company. The ques

tion was sprung upon a dinner party at Millais's, where they suddenly found themselves thirteen strong

One of the company was horrified at The discoysty. The idea in," said Watthew Arnold, that whoever leaves the

Jable Arsi

will die within

a year, en, with the permi

of the ladies, wa will cheat the Fates for

I and these two floo, strong young indeling

Paklat,

MT. & before forwarded via Prindini and if pos100/ Esipc: H

* The rates of postage on ordinary parcels are Lynnw

follows

weight

Bags and Opi, Rice and Wood of a parcel not exceeding gibi, in

together and I think our united constitutions Rajaburi, Ger. s...18), 0. Koch, 3rd Nov.

Will be able to withstand the assault of the

Paper They got up, and no miora was thought | 7 llamánk and Oct, Beans,-Chinosp.

aggelt. Six months later. Arnold died in the la

of life. One of the two men whom he

of

1.3, 1.178, B. Patterson, 31st

Montcalm Предим Olly the Felho All parcats containing Jewellery or any article Pistolet of gold or silver murr be insured, all insured frötés....

We found shot de d in his bed in e' New York Samarang (Java) "Bib, Oct. Bugar parcels mazƒ ba saaled. ! The sonis must bear

spon to rise from the table with him

Cotton,Klan Gwan Happy Pike the impresalan of a device or private/mark. Radoptable Bras, 350, Outerbridge, sed Nov., Colos must not be and for scaling Kagg➡Magile ist Nov. hotel. The third did seem likely to outlive the Telemachus, Br. your. He had gone to Australia for the benefit,

Men&c

As took

brika Qualias! And that ship Tholma Nor. 1,806, 1, Jager ist Nov.. foundered among the

ew Guines Moji 26th Oct., Coal--M.

Our London contovi, Not quite right | Telmo Ger, 8.4,, 1,839.. A.; Kim

An Ad fakts, however, Matthew Arnold 66 RESgon inh Qrt, Gen-

years of age what he died, and this can hard

be described as the prime of life

“Bangkok 26th Oct? Ricam

of postage on letters from Hongkong and the on and alterit sth July, 1900, the rate

will be at the rate for 4 cents for end tal British Postal Agencies in China sa Australia

› rate of postage on letters from Australis

Ekopk Ltd the British Pasil!

be reduced from al

gunboat [destroy

barste

Gastro

Captain Allaire...

L'Eost

Commeler: Amot

Mare

Lisal: Portier

Capt. Martel

Lieut, Breller «Llant, Lavicoibre

lout, Glorieax. Flagshipol Rea

Camme

Bais d'Alour Saigon

Haiphong?

hong

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