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business has to

kong and Shanghai, Banke and are offering locally at 5905, but in London the sterling quotation has fur ther advanced to £73 158, od.. Nationale have changed bands and are still wanted at $38.:-

Marine Insurancek --Cantons have been dise

(Nov.

Hong Haltán, Brustrác

Swalow 16th Nov., Gan

Pators 17th Hedwig Matrall, Ger

ngapore a

Timahi, Dut. 29, 3,740, N. de Brouwers, 17th Nov Mackisar Bis Nov; Gen.-], C.J. Zibenghia, Br. S., 1,690, Packham, 17th Nov, Rangoon and Singapore 9th Nov., Gen. - J. M. & Ca

Sib Doach, Sugar Flag

13761

(F) Flagler, 16th Hilary, Geran

Kiau-chao 9th Nov, Coal Su Do Holstein, Germs., 985; A. Nisjahr, tyth Kebad 11th Nov., Coals J. & Co. Hinsang, Dr. an. 1,375

—Sourabaya 23rd Oct.

| M. &

and SS

ANG posed of in small lots at $325, the market clos Phu Yen, Fr. 42, 1,112, Ducroiset, 17th Nov Bay CO PERANANA Act W. Ei Seabury, athad. Visitors welcome. -- Books, &e?

Fire Insurance-We have haard of no business in either stock, ander this head.

t'a very important place among mu

rivate collections worth-from-

and the capital sunk in the stamp traffic is estimated to be well over

*The financial importance of the tradela Hut, Ing, with nollars at 3390.; China Trader are trated by Stanley Gibbone, Limited, which, by slightly easier and are oblaluable at Spoo Sub its amalgameifon last, February with the firm|ject to madli, it is proposed to declare at the of Glendinging, Limited, bas a caplial of over forthcoming mesting of shareholders a dividend £117,000. It was the auctionanring depart. | of 343 per share for the year ending goth April, TERRACE, Beat of this firm which sold Mr. Smith #003. Unions are obtainable at $760, 20

Ryland's small private collection a few days ligo for about £2,500, a price which was con- THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-sidered to be very good for an auction sale, Hongkong Fires ars on offer at $350 and China

especially as the collection offered contained Fires at 588.00 MENT & AGENCY COLD.

rarities. Shipping-Hongkong, Canton and Macao Hongkong, 5th September, Trap Coo Comparatively fow great

But even here there were one or two prices Steamboats remain quite at Sa61 Indo-Chinas obtained for particular siamps which at once have been in strong demand and have improv. show the keeness of the collector and the busied to $98 at which rate shares are inquired for NEW PLAYA, Kennedy ness importance of the traffic. For instance, a China and Manilas have been sold and more

Saxony stamp of 1891, with an error of paper, shares are to be bad at $20. Douglas Steam realised £56 a penny red and blue British abips have further risen and 'äre wanted at $34- THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. Central Africa stamp sold for £47 ; and a penny Star Ferries (old issue) are wanted at $31) after blue Cape of Good Hope for £38. ⠀ se sales at 53af: there are sellers of the new MENT & Agency COM LD:

Very often far higher prices than these are shares at Seti Shell Transports are steady Hongkong, 7th June, 1905.

obtained for single stamps, though it may be a fat, 2317. long time before a stamp raslises anything like the £1,450 paid by the Prince of Wales last year for a twopenny blue Mauritius,

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No. 1, RIPON TERRACE, FLATS in MORETON TERRACE, facing

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MENT & AGENCY CO, 13.AS Honglang, 23th October, 1957. '69

SECRET OF SUCCESSFUL LIFE.

FOUND IN DROPPING THE HUMDRUM AND DAS PERFORMING DUTIES RADIANTLY, A

To be able to put oneself at will into the en, chanted mond that reveals existence as a divine gift and maken the most difficult achievement possible-this is the secret of the successful life. And I believe we may learn how to do

thing

To all of us come brilliant hours, when that

dull prose world of everyday seems to drop awar like a curtain showing us a new world, thrilling with color and magic.

At such times of exaltation we are radiant, buoyant, confident of ourselves, in love with life. We are caught up late a mood of splen- dor that kindle within us the power to be and

as we believe, our mood forsakes us. Our world of wonder vanishes. We are stran ger to the glowing-hearted being that but a. while

Bgo seemed to hold the whole world in

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_grasp: Wesink into the humdrum. We look back vaguely upon our magic'hours, doubting them. We are in the midst of gray days. Life has become a musclemous round of too familiar We seem to have lost the secret of in- fusing our work with vitality and power. And we murmur* Why have 1 font li? Will the enchantment ever come again ?"

It is here we betray our ignorance. It is here we are so mightily in error. Why do we not reason? Can we not see that it is not the uplendor that is transient; it is not our mocida that are capricious; but it is in our attituds of soul the change bas come. -

It seems to us, indeed, that the mood of glo. ry visited us and departed. So, likewise, does it look to us that the sun rises and sets; that the earth stands still. But science proves to us our errot. We know it is the revolution of the earth that causes the phenomenon of the rising and setting sun

When

wesky our moods of glory come u us, we are wrong. It is we who come upon the moods. They do not leave us. We leave them. Whether we are conscious of it or not, there in a change of spiritual attitude on our part. We drop a veil between our eyes and a splendor that does forever exist, whether we behold it or are blind to it

come upon

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Refineries-Chins Sugăm have experienced

a further decline and are obtainable at $216. There is no change in other stocks, in this section.

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THE PRINCE'S SPECIALITY. The Prince of Wales is well-known to be Mining--Chinese Eurineerings continae very enthusiastic philatelist; but it is not com-weak at Tis. 9.30. Raubi are unaltered at Sak.

non knowledge that he is a specialist, collect Ing only the stamps of Great Britain and her Colonies. His stamps are worth many thou sands of pounds. As president of the Phila- telic Society of London, the Prince is regarded As one of the most cultured followers of the science of stamps, and has cleared up several doubtful points through 'information gathered in his philatelical researches during his Colo

nial tour.

Two of his sons, Prince Edward and Prince

private telegram from the South informs us that the crushing for the past four weeks pro- duced soy ounces smelted gold from 5,849 tons of stove. Orientals are in request at G. $18,

Docks, Wharver and Godowns-Hongkong and Whampoa D. cks have depreciated and have sailers at 5175. Farnhams can be placed at 71s, 141. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharfs have, been disposed of at Stop and further whares are obtainable. Hongkew Wharft are reported sold in Shanghai at Tis. 198. Geo. Fenwicks (new isus) have been the medium of a fair business at $15.

George, have already caught the stamp fascin-Lands, Hotels, and Buildings,--Hongkong sales $136) and can ation. Prince Edward is specially, interested now be procured at $126. Hongkong Hotels In the Prince "dward Island stamps, of which advanced to $150, but there are sollers at this 'he owns a complete set.

rate, Humphreys alata have been booked and close in further request at Stai

Recently a philatelic journal asked its read. ers, their chief reasons for collecting stamps; offering a prize for the best reply. A large majority gave "as an investment as their first answer, and it is indeed trus that postage stamps are not only a safe, but also a highly profitable, investment, y

Cotton Mills-Nothing doing, and quota- tions are • unchanged.

Miscellaneous-Green Island Cements re main in the market at $10).

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Poula Laut Bth Nov., Coal—""ider pais Decima, Gar, **, 794, Schlarkian, 17th Nov. “Nagasaki raih Nov; Gen.-O. 8, K.

Simle. Bras. 385 C. D. Goldsmith, 18th 18th Nov., Bombay 3181 Oct., and Singa pore 12th Mails and Gen.P. & 0. 15. N. Co. Kwangue, Br. 19. 1,128, A. Stett, 18th Nov.,—

Canton 17th Nov, Gen,—9. & S.

Yaishing. Br. 6.3, 1.437. T. Sellars, 18th Nov.,

Shanghai 14th Nov, and Swatow 17th, Genji Mi Ca

Cardium, Br. 5, 6,080, Wm. Damie, 18th Nov.-Singapore roth Goa.-A., K. & Co. Swanley, Br, F., 3,907, Į, P. Dawson, 18th

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Nov., Muroran toth Nov, Coal-Order, Mascellui, Ger... 2,435, Grerenity, 18th Nov.,

---Calcutta 1st Nov1, Coal,-H, A, L.

* Clearances at the Harbour Ofon. Hyades, for Amoy.. Simla, for Shanghai. Frithjoj, for Swałow,

Hongder, for Singapore, Hattan, for Swałow. Kwongtang, for Shanghai, Daijin Mary, for Swatow. Yatrking, for Canton. Sanity, for Singapore. Zibengkla, for Amoy. Glenegla, for Amoy. Amara, for Singapore. Strathmeats, for Sourabaya.

Departures. Nov, 18.

Arcadia, for Europe. Hyader, for Tacoma.

ro, for Manila, Kansu, for Swatow, Bramond, for Nagasaki. for Shanghai, Oregon, US. batleship, for Manila. Ohio, US battleship, for Manila. General Alava; U.S. gunboat, for Maolla

wongsang, for Shanghaj, Amara, foy Sir gapore

Pasimgers arrived.

Per Hangbes, from Singapore--800 Chinese, Por Zibingki, framt Singapore-1100 Chi

DESA,

Korea, Am, &

Otta,

Para

The Church launch Dayy ships carrying white crews to Nov,shore to the services betw

Police Pier, Joyound & pm) 1 and) and betwean: 5.15, and o 3th

wards, The Answorley, Pannan dag: All the sittings are free and

Nov., San Francisco tath Det, and Sunday school to to 10.45 1.01. Shanghal 9th Nov,¡ Malls and Gon.—P. M. | Roman Untholls Cathedral: 5. S.

Nor. LE, 1,088, H. Linehansen, 10th Nov 5.30 pagi

178.914.8 £mỹ and 9. joʻami® Benedic Probolinggo 38th Oct., Sugar,→B W. & German-Brikuda, Chapel, West Point

Morning Service, 11 am. Francia Church, Wanchai --- Mass (CAM), EÓ AM, ( Park), 7.30 am. Benediction.

Co

Neng

Ger. 6,8., 1,021, F. v. Mangelsdott. 17th Nov Bangkok's 9th Nov., Rice and Wood, B. & S.

Taming Br. 8.3. 1,350, Outerbridge, 17th Nov.,

S.

Manila 14th Nov. Gen.-B. & S. Tartar, Br. 4, 2,768, W. Davison, R.M.R., 15th

Noy,,--Vancouver 16th Oct., and Shanghai | 12th Nov., Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Tao, Br... 1,346, W. B. Brown, toth Nav,

Manila 7th Nov., Gen--B. Tsimo, Ger..., 1,839, A. Kirst, 16th Oct,

Saigon 11th Oct. Gen. & Co. Vimeira, Br. 8.5., 1 745, G. Howat, 16th Nov.,- Moji 9th Nov., Coal,~D. & Co, Lede Zambea, Tr.**. 2,857, E. Rooney, 15th Nov

-Bombay, 26th” Oct, Cotton Twist," Order..

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Sailing "Vussula. A Celtic Chief, Br, ship, 1,709, Jones, 9th Nov.,

Philadelphia, roth June, Kerosine.-S. O. Co. Rose, Br. ba, 812, Wright, 10th Nov.-West -Australia' 4th Aug,, Sandal Wood.-S. &

Co,

Vesila

Steamers Exported.

From Agonis

St. Joseph's Church, Garden Road-Morning

Service (English), 9 am

St. Anthony's Chapel, West Point Mass. Union Church Services, 11 am, and 6 p

VIBITORS AT THE HOTELS

HONGKONG,

Adama, F. R. Allen, Mrs. R. Almond, R, W.

Anderson, Mrs. K. Hardy, A. H. Bascombe, H. G.

Jboleon, Mrmy (

'children and mald

Ibolson, IqZME

Inns, Capt. R.

Jameson, Mr. and Mr

Bell, R.N. Lieut. H. ♬ Johannsen, Edm. Bingham, Mr. & Mrs Jones, W

· J. E, and child

Birbeck, R.J.

Bishop, L. C.

Bisney, S

Bissell, W. S.

Die

Bonlard, Mr..

Bonner, E. A

A. Duperre...Singapore.M. M... Nov. 19 Willehad Brisbane...M.& Co... Nov. 19 Katsang........ Singapore.J., M. & Co Nov. 11 Emp. of Japan. Japan...... C. P. R. Cu Nov. 22 Prins Heinrich, Singapore M. & Co... Nov. sa Coptic [apan ...... O. & D. Co Nov, 22 Emma Luyken Macassar...J. C. J. L. Nov. 22 America Maru. Japan......T. K. K.... Nov. 27 Changsha ..... Sydney ... B. & S. ... Dec. 5

DOCK RETURNS.

Taimo..................

HONGKONG' AND WHAMPOA DOCKS,

Hercules primest

Kwantin Chias Borneos

to be bad at Sir China Providents have been dealt in at 59.40 and $9.50 closing with further sellers at the lower rate. Dairy Farms have been sold and can still be obtained At Experts say that British Colonial stamps are $171. The profit of the year ended 3181 July, the best from the investor's point of view, espe-1905, after writing off 55,708,24, for depreciation cially those of Colonies which have small auditors fees amounts $6 $57,554,34, from and bad debts and providing for directors' and a dividend of $1.20 populations, and therefore print comparatively which it is proposed to few stamps.

$30,000 to transfer

JEN PER CENT,

It is stated to be only a moderate enimate

cent. As instances of this "earning value may be mentioned the sos. Lagos, which was told in 1903 for 12s. 6d. and is now worth, 4, and the Southern Nigeria, whose market price three years ago was 258, but is now £8,

of

Mr. W. Hughes Hughes' collection, made duty dog, was sie fraft, of a cestogether oply sold £3,000. Another collec tion that of the last Mr. Pauwele, of Torquay, which originally cost £360, was sold, after lying on one side for twenty-seven years, for £4,000

quarters contains more than £75,000 worth of

reserve

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Por Hanes, from Haiphong, &c,M, Bindar.

Per Yatshing, from Shanghel, &c.-M. Drummond.

West Messrs.

Taming.......... Hinsang

Undine

DHANGHAI,

Kent, Ker Koenig, C. Laing, 4, H.

H.W.

Large,

Lewis, A. B. Lawin.LS.

Borthwick, Mrs. R. W. Lo

G.D. A.

Miss N MacSloy Marshall, F. B.

Melery

Mr. and Mou

MCAMDT. F.

and child Bradshaw, 1. Brighton, Mr. and Mrs. Marriott, Dr. O..

G. L Broughall, L Buckley, A. J. Barle, C. M. G. Caster, Mr. and Mrs,

W. H.

W. Lake

V: Joha

Menkhas, W, Miller, P. L

Moon, Mr. & Mrs. V. M,

'Miss C. A., Moore, Dr. W. B. A.

Don &

Mm. Mou, Mrs & child

G. W.

ak, M...

Kowloon Deck, Clark,

Clark, T.

Clarke, Mr. & Mrs. C.

Clarke, Mrs. TW,

Mr. and Mrs.

Newall, B. G. Newington, AG, Nicholls, Ei Ai Oliffe; O

O C

Clegg, N. Bog. L. Parit, W

Clarke, T. W.

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and Mrs. H. 1.

13th Inst

Close, A. 9.

Cockburn, M. Copelin, 1. W Copp, Mrs and Miss Corning, Mrs. John Coulthart, J. Cruickshank, A

Priam. 31st October-Prine Heinrich, SI1. Curry, Dr. and Mrs. E, priten, A. Pr.

Per Simda, for Hongkong from Bombay-- Meurs. Soolemanite and Gordon. From Marseilles Mrs. Main, Mra, Clark, Messrs. Clark, Lowson, Marshall and boy, Boys, and Kiev ....Cosmopolitan, Nov. 11. Miss Bover rom London Mr. Jones, Mali ***w....................... International,..., 9

Ships Passed The Canál, Mr. and Miss Sayers, Messrs. Cullan, Hall, Sawdy, Edwards, Surgeon Strath, Mr. Mosom, per share, absorbing and to carry forward child and nurse, and His Stephens. From Bedirh Tonkin. 24th October-Claverhill, |. Cunningham, G. -

Ontward-20th October-Hyron, Ohio, S. Paning-Mrs $2,864 34. A. S. Penang Map Reid, 2 children at Sr3t. Electrics are wanted at $15 (old) and and 3 Chineir, Mr. and Mrs., early in the weak, but since the announcement Fer ShanghaHfrom London-Messrs, 593 (new). Langkais, dropped The Flach Bon Buimer and McGrath, la, bara, sama, Pathan. 7th Novem

ber-Oceand-17th October-Bintomend. of the final dividend have recovered to Tis. 240 at which sate, however, shares can be ab Locbie, Mrs. Byham, Mrs. Sutherland and

Arrivals at foneth October Ernest child, Min Hooper

per, and Mr. Munroe, From tained.

Marseilles Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, .

24th October-Preussen; Kennebet, Hai Wen, Simons Wen Bon, Abel and Lazarus, From Brindisi Malacca. 28th October-Roon, Verona, Ben Mr. Baldwin, Fram Colombo-Mr. Tenner, farig, Laos, Rhenanin. 318. October-Spasia, From Singapore-Mesurs, Holloway, Timmis Austria, Pak Ling, Candia, 11th November and Cockburn. For, Yakohama from Lendon-Covion, Athilier, Shimoan, 15th November Mrs Bover, Mr., Mr. and Miss Evans, Hohenzollern, Antenor, Ulyssen 16th Nov

ember-Baralong. Scandia, 18th November From Port Said-Col Uhomoya,

'—Bayırm, Oopack, Ormies..

YARN MARKET.

Passengers departed.

in their report, dated 17th instant, Messis, Phironha B. Pelt and Co. write: We have to report another fortnight of very quiet and dull tono in our yarn masket. In view of the rise in the rate of Exchange on India, coupled with very heavy receipts from Bombay as well Por Arcadia, from Shanghai for Singapore Ho collection of valuables occoptes such as from Shanghai, importers began to force Messrs. G. W Ure, M. Hessen, and Mrs. little space as postage stamps,

The mail sales, and in the absence of demand from the Parken. For Bombay-Misses Leach. For interior and. consuming districts, the Chinese Malta-Mrs. Phipotandfamily. For Marseillen strong room at one representative firm's head dealers and speculators are quite panic-stricken. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lambe. From Yokohama stamps pasted into stock books and numbered. They are underselling their previous purchases for Marseilles- Mr. A. Duncan. From Shang Some of these stock boks, of which there are amongst themselves at a very heavy sacrifice, bai for London-Mrs. Bentinck, child and in 180, are worth over £2,000. The Newfound as the time of their clearances of their former fant, Messrs. J. J. A. Page, As 3. Cinse, J. W. land sinmps alone in this apartment are valued-purchases in very nigh. At present. J xchange Copella, Miss Trueblene, Dr. and Mrs. Borland

has a tendency t

to rise further, and a

a heavy fall

fall and infant, and Mr. D. Fraser. From Yoka at £1,569 151, 6d.

There parts of the world on the books of the firm, the Intensified. The transactions recorded in this sell, A. J. Holt, Mrs. Reid, Mrs France Cap

nates of customers in all in the prices will be the seault, and if the prices bama for London-Mr. H. Wilson. From

do fall still tower, a panic already felt will be Hongkong for London-Messrs. A. G. Dame Prince of Wales, with a standing order for all important. For these customers about 12,000 new (olonial iscuss, being among the most report were mostly done in the first few days aan Mrs. Grendelius and infant, and

of the fortnight under review, but latterly with Hanson. For Marseilles-Mr. C.F, Haseltide, catalogues of British and 100,000 of foreign the, rise in Exchange business dwindled away For Brindisi Mr. William Crawford.. For L.Potts, Min a very narrow compass. The quotations Colombo-Mr. and Mrs. F. L. stamps are repared annually. ad in year run into millions, and the givch in this circular, at which sales are not Harrison, Mrs, and Miss Lloyd, and Mr. Cross- albums to at least 30,000.

effected, are simply nominal, and even at the lay. For Penang Mr. M. Hensen. For Sine prices quoted, it is very hard to induce any gapore-Mr. and Mrs, Sternfield, General and business whatever,

Mr. MacArthur, Mr. D. MacArthur, Miss Waits, Mestry Lewis and Rhoden,

are 40,000

RARE STAMPE.

The

To really preceive this; to konw that the glory Rare stamps, such as some of the Sandwich has birth in a real region and that it is for us to Isles is, Mauritius, and Australian issues, valued enter this region at will for inspiration, stimulus at about £500 each are consanly coming and power, is to have caught the luminous life.

to

Stock of No, 208, is too small, and hence the prices o of this count has suffered a trifle decline is regards those threads that are in exclusive

- Posts, musician, untisi, furat of the into the market, and never kept for more than hands; others are in moderate démand at s'.

have captured this secret, else they weren't geniuses. By cons tantly visiting the enchanted realm they have "become familiar with the paths we grope to find. We lose our way in the valleys and no longer. seek the paths that would lead us to the heights.

Here in our error, Why should we ourselves to the lowland, thinking the sublime too beautiful for every day? Why are we con- tant to let poetsTM and painters and masters of

* Week

A collectors are incrassing annually, especially in the public schools, and prices and takings are always rising, the traffic generally must be considered to be in a very Bourishing condition....

Post Office.

& Mail will close for :----

· Shanghai -Per Simla, 19th Nov., 9 A.M. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Hai.

Amoy and Koibow and Haiphong-For Hanoi, 20th NV 9-es Houngshan, 10th Nov, 1.15 P.M. Shanghai-Per Kwangis, 20th

20th Nev.,.3 P.M. Nov. 3 P.M

Shanghai and Chinklang-Pẹp, Hölziain,

Chinking-Per Brand, 20th Nov, 5 P.M. Macao-Per leungihan, atit Nov., 1.15 7.M. Singapore, Penang and Calcutia Per Kulrang 28th

Nov., 3 P.M. Kobe and Yokohama-Per Onsang, zist Nov, 2. P.M.

Shanghai-Per Yochow, 21st Nov, 3 P.M...

Per Tean, 31st Nov., 3 P.M. Euippe, &c, India, via Tutteor.n-l'e Sachzen, zand Nov., ITA V

Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama—Per Sir. Bong Bae from Singapore-Strong NE. Tffman, 22nd Nov,, 'to A.M

Shipping Rsport.

Sır. Petchaburi from Bangkok :➡Strong NE. winds, and heavy ses.

declios of one dollar. Only one thread-monsoon, Victorin No. 10-fetched $2 above the sales reported la our fast circular.

No business is reponed in No. 16. this count almost neglected.

Only one chop of No. 134, changed hands at $3 lower; others are not inquired for even at the decline.

But one does not wonder at this when it is stated that

many wealthy collectors spend from £1,000 10 £10,000 a year on their hebby, and that one M. Philippe la Fenoiler, of Paris, the greatest collector in the world has spent barmany capture the of their art.

gipry Hife Itsall-the Hie of every day-is left colorlessly since 1870. His stamps are worth

with one drm along averages from £3,000 to for

While

No. sor. fared the worst. All the importers are very hasty sellers, and though prices show a decline of from $1.10 54 per bala, a very trid- ing business is reported. £30,000, and his annual.expenditure No, & is out of favour, and is not inquired nd without melody. Just indeed K PYKE He employs two secretaries, one to

life as worthy as art?..

show the

not

"and"

A very triding business is reported in No. 6s.

The market

Str. Hasoj from Haiphong-Strong N'ly breeze, with heavy Ely swell, Chowlat from Sir.

Bangkok:-Strong' NE monsoon, heavy sea, bigh swell.

Str. Halian from Swatow-Light NEly winds, smooth sea, and fine clear weather.

Str. Taming from Manila-Strong monsoon 'with bigh NE, 141, and fine cloudy weather

throughout,

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Powell,

Scott, Mias

Davies, Deacon, F. B. Doolittle, F. H. Donglas, Capt. & Mrs.]. Scott, J, Gray Dowley, Mr. W. A.

W. A. Downing, Mt. T. C

E.

Mr. Bean Evans, Misses G. Evans, Mrs. M. P. Eveleigh, A Fletcher, H. Gallwey F

F. F.

Green, W. M... Hall, Cap.. T. Haughwont, W. B.. Haram, Miss Hollingsworth, Mn & Holl, B. G. Hower, A. T. Hunter, R.

Mr.

Hurst, a., Engineer

Capt.

Scolt, Mr. J. G.

Shen Skott, C.

Stein, AE

A. LA Stephens, H. Stevenson, Mrs. Stevenson, R.M., Lieat.

Comdr. E. Thomas, H.

P.

Thomas, Miss M. L. Timmie, 8.

Umbson, Mrs and M. Wakefield, Mrs and Mistry lead

Walton, Capt. & Mr.

Watkins, Miss E. Whitlow, A. W. Wright, Mr. & Mr. T.. Young, ]; A.

Kalsall, Major & Mrs.

- PEAKAN

Aucott, E. F. Beattie, A. Beattle, M. 1

Broham, Mra

Louder, Mr.

Brown, D. E.

Martin, R.

Koight, Mr. Lamperski

Chichester, Maj. A. A. Mitchell, R. Clothier, A. N

Capt

Moss, Mri

Mr. & Mr.

Muelle, E

Ollis

F.B

O'Neil, JAL Hugh

Painter, Major & MT

Parry, Major Peeble, Mr

Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel, Mr. Darling, Col. Dymack, Lieut. A. Macao-Per Hrungskan, azad Nov., 1,15 P.M. Gastic, E

Galez, Singapore, Penang and Calculla Per Gosling, L-Col Arration Apear, and Nov., a F.M.

Macas-Par Heungshan, aged Nov. 1,15 P.M. Harker, E. Brotherton Pollock, E.G., Mr.

Hassan, Tientsin- Per Ezang, 23rd Nov. 3 P.M.

Mr. and Mrs. Quannell, Captis Col.

Per Hrungskam, 24th Nov., 1.15 P.M. Bland, F.A.

Shanghal-Per Vetsking, 24th Nov, 3 FM

Manila-For Ywenzang, 24th Nor., 3 P.M.

11 AM.

Mv

Capt. and Mrs. Scheltema, Mr.

Sinclair, Stok Mr. Vandio, Gordon

Manila-Per Rudi, njih Nov, 11 A.M.-- Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C., and Tacoma, Wash-Fer Tramont, agth Nov., Jacko; Mr. Versker Capt. & Mrs,

Jeffries, R. V. PWhite, Dr. Mi Macao-Fer Brungskan, 25th Nov., 1.15 P.M. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie, John Macao-Par Hrungthan, 27th Nov., 1.15 P.M. Kaya, Major fad Mes, Woodward, Mr. & Mr ** Cabu and ftello-Per Kalfong, 37th Nov.,

SARAWAK CRAIGIEBURN, PEN

Smith:1

Evastly more worthy Is it more important that look after his amps, and the other the post at $1∙lower doses extremely dalland droop! Str. Mørceder from ̈Nagasaki (-Strong· HL Touran, se, India, via Tuticorin-Per | Barnett. H. L'O.

jabi thai nevei was on sea | Carda, BDvolages; wwAANPUR, VODE,

picture with beauty in our own existence palpitate Mr. H. J Duveen, of New

or land than that

collection valued at

Avery,

past fortnight reported of How days we sit passively in a gray light and

during the of Birmingham; 30 stamps worth about.co bales of No. 6r. 550 bales of No. for. Gar the greatest of all arte-degenerate 50,000 Mr. M. Castle vice-president of so bales of No. 13.1 and tong balas of No. Hoto a succassion of humdrum days? As puha, the

ibe Philatelic Society sold his stampa Ave zor, in all about 1,675 balss..

How dare we be content with plodding? How years ago for 30,000; and several. Ameri Arrivals during the fortnight per steamers CAD way we bave done our part, because we can collectors have stamps worth from £30,000 Kumsang and Arratoon Abceae (from Calcutta) bare daly performed what we call allotted tasks? to

L. In: Rueris

monsoon to within one hundred miles of Hong kong, nothing of interest to relats,

Vessels in Port.

STEAMERO,

28th Nov., 11 A.M.

Dana; G. Had Smit Macao-For Houngskan, 18th Nov., 1.15 PM. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yolu hama, Harben, Mr. and Mr. Smith, Parey Victoria and Vancouver, B,G-Par Tartary Haway, Capt. & Mrs. "Soppe, P a0th Nov., 11 A.M.

PRESENTA Marchant, Capt, and Webby

- Mrs, and children.svg Montagna Macro-Fer Heungshan, 29th Nov, 1:15 PM. Manila, Zamboanga, Fort Darwin, Thursday.com Sydney, He

Launceston, New Zealand Melbourne, Ade

Adelaide and Parth-For 777 Nov. 3 E.M

Can we not see that no one doar hia partron £50,000 ARE BETA, MARANERIATE nd Jienia and Zambesi (from Bombay), aboui | Alexander, Am, sa, 1785, Gova, 13th or Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane Bohmer, Dr. H. A. E

"importaut collector is Dales, and from Shangbal about 4.308

Shipments to

firth unless bs d'icovers the gold underlying MAFA Breitfase, of St. Petersburg,' who has

all about 27,031 bales. his common existence in

been collecting for forty-five years, and is said. It is also reported that out of the arrivals par is not anough that we have accomplished to possess the third fluest collection in the steamers Irekia and Zambisi about 3,500 balas our cuffae he question is, have we infused worlds Italy's most famous collector in Prince are of forward sales contracted, and Shanghai them with the hidden fire 7-

Kus M Dorit Pamphil Sand philatelic place of honour

He sold

Ports lived if it mot Ja Germany la occupied by Martin This done culess they are Schroeder, the Leipale merchant 8 in 16,000 bulas Stockin

Har of Crawford 1)and Balcarros {untly,-with-Joyit Our Sopio of a collector who once emition with The Uncleared Stock:

1.

days' unless they are

estimated, at about

Cavité 9th Nov, Coal-Ordet. Arratoon Apcar, Br. 25. 2931, E. Foy, 14th Nov.-Calcutta vin Pensor and Singapore

a9th

8th Nov., Gen.-D. S. & Co., Ld Macao-Far Haungskan, yott Nov., 1.30 PM New York 6th Sept, Case Oll-S. O. Co. ** 2,393, J. Leary, 9th Nov.-

kobe, &atup), Brisbane, Sydney and Malboums Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmshalen, Herberts Carl Mongelly Gor 3,984, G. Command, raibar Wilded, unh Dec,

Van Nov., atuga [sland grd Ney, Timber. Shanghai, Nagaqski, Kobe, 1 Yokohamr.

T. Co.

ctory and Vancouyor, B.C.mler Empresa #7 leared Stock is estimated at about Chowlal, Ger, &3, 7,115, H. Textor 17th Nov Japan, 13th 1 Doc, 11 M

Bangkok 9b Nov., Rice and Timber

Clavering, B., 2,154, D. Baston, 6th Sept Balina Cens 31st Ang, Ballast-C

de the fascination of stampi, has pursued the hobe 50,000 bales, PA REINAGE

by by with such keenness that in a very few years. Local Yarn --No business the glory he haur become possessed of pas of the most di Japanese, Yarmi--No business

magnificant collections of fiiis, kind, in the ExchangeWe quote to-day as und

arted" coʻlscling, omparatively

*India T Tag Rassat Demand London T, Tr Kaakt. Demand

is all the more

the

PL" the Band: tbs Colle the fact that

Curoni

IN DEA OF and after, 15th July, 1905, the rais of postage on letters from Hongkong and the 8. British Postal Agencies in China to Australia {will bezat the rata for a cants for each Balf Tóth coace fastsad of fo cents as at prese

The rate of postage on letters from Austraila to Hongkong and the British Poutal gangles China will: be reduced from zid, to ad.

chkar, Risk

Lowe

Mr. and Mrs. Owen, O. 1

sriman. Dr. H

'Miss Sinale. Muaro, Mine A

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