THE HONGKONG TER
MONDAY NOVEMBER
0 1905
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HAVE this day, appointed Messra, SHE- WAN, TOMES & Co., AGENTS for the Above Corporation, la place of MF KIENE, whose angegament has been terminated,Dis
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HAVE this day Started as INSURANCE
AND GENERAL BROKER
Continued
wasthen gives by Mr In the Yiddish language, after whic
ons, proposed by Mi
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(og all: Ancial probe labouring men have with the brutal
ded by Yr. S., Bolemon, were put grown tired of and-dis; to the eting and carried unanimously 2* That this meeting of Zionists in Shanghai | solemnly protesta agafast the persecution of the Town in Rusila, and they have heard with deep sorrow that in this advanced civilisation, such Inbumantly, worthy of the days of Torquemada should have been perpetrated on law-abiding and peace-loving citizens like the Juwa, ie Russle. That this meeting resolves to show its sincerest sympathy for the sufferings exerien ced by their co-religionisis in Russia, under the tortures inflicted upon them by mercilan savages, and that we bow our heads to the sacred memory of those who were massacred, c
strain of terroristic agitation, and have come to the conclusium that from mich a course no good is to be expected, The labouring class wish for nothing so earnestly as a retum to quiet and amured employment. It is our 'narnest desira by every conceivable means and with the most ample, consideration to make the fulfilment of this wish possible"--Translations: made for The Literary Digest.
STRANGE TALE FROM CELEBES,
MYSTERIOUS "MAN OF LETTERS." ·
Arw, for Swato Swanley, for Singapen. Glenora, for Amor Stratimet, for Sourabaya Hanod Jar Halphons Kwangri, for Shanghai.
A Passengers arrived"" «Per:Calchas, from Amoy—18a Chinese,
Fer Dapkur, from Itamburg-Vr. Schaub. Per dwanglak, from Shanghai-115 Chlo pena, MANA
Per Willakad, from Sydney-Messrs. Rogers and Fabay,
Coptic
Emma Lu Formoss America Mat Changsha
Boulard Mr. Bonner, E. A
Borthwick, Mrs. R. W.
and child
DOOK RETURNS,
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.
Foos'
Dock.to
Hercules
Kwantin
"Per Halmun," from Swatow-Drs. Reil and Montgomery.
Per Nippon, from Singapore Mr H S Taming. Kotral, and 221 Chinese.
That this meeting, unanimously resolves in Archipelago, maya" "Lloyd's Newi, tell of the W. B. Farfield, A. S. Emery, E. Adami, Mr.
Latest mails from Celebes in the Eastern open a subscription list for the relief of the advent of a mysterious Englishman, who has victims of the persecution and that all monies inken up his residence on the Island of Bouton. Collected be forwarded to the Editor of the Early in July arrived in a sailing boat a Voskhod, St. Petersburg, with instructions to bronzed, broad-chested stranger, accompanied DFKIENE,
transmit it to the right destination. That, by a little fair-haired dwarf, apparently his ser Alexandra Buildings, 3rd Floor,ecial Committee be appointed for the purvant. According to the story told by the agent Hongkong, 15th November, 1975 [$125 pose of making the collection, with power to of a wealthy merchant of Macassar, the two take such measures as may be desired for the white men proceeded to build a large log house, interests of the Jews who have survived the the interior of which they painted a brilliant persecution in Burslu” a
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TREPOFF ON RUSSIA'S DOMESTIC
CONDITION,
While we have heard so much about Rus [692 sin's unhappy condition as a country where
hopeless tyranny seigns; where government is carried on by exile, the knout, and the fusil lader where famine is rife; where a weak usar officer" stands between the bureaucracy and the nobles, unable to contral, either, and faces bowling millions of revolutionists, it is FLATS in MORETON, TERRACE, facing only fair that a bearing should be given to "the other side." And indeed we may wail
BUILDING at CAUSEWAY BAY, formerly A
in neupation of the Steam Laundry Co, Lid
No. 1, RIPON TERRACE,
Polo Ground,-
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Jacks, they raised gigantic wooden shield, being a portrait of the master of the house seated at the apex of a pyramid, round the base of which crowd of pigmies grovelled, looking upwards with expressions of bewilderment and awo. Beneath this wonderful device was mysterious inscription: "I am a M.O. L.
Per Zadro, for Manila-Mr. G. R. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. C. Meurmann, Mrs and Miss Rev. and Mrs. R. Johnson, Miss M. Johnson, C McLain, Master McLain, Miss O'Haver Messrs. W. Manpin, E. A: Bonner, R. L'an don, M. vanburg, Mr. and Mrs. A. Marraig,
Messrs, R. H. Mann, P. Ramcker, Miss M. Miss L, Duman, Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Hayes, linck, Messrs. J. M. Coleman, A. MeWillle Miss M. McLeod, Mrs. W. A. Stokes, Messrs. A. R. Clark, C. & Kempff, Q. B. Gawee, Miss Farmam, Misses Langhorne, Weston, Capt. Mr. C. A. Hood, Mrs. Main, and Mrs. J. Clark: Brawn, Liaui. L McConnell, Miss Bemardo,
Shipping Bevort
Bundrade of nat'yes game to look at the Henny white men," but the mister repelled their curiosity, brandishing a couple of revol-wind, and ine clear weather. vers. The quaint shield roused the admiration- and curiosity of all, and stories were told by the superstitious of dark deeds done at midnight In the house of the strange white man,
Bt. Kintuck from Shanghai:-Light NNE.
One native, more educated than his brothers, read the inscription bene th the shield and the word want forth that the big white man was a new god, named *mol, and that the 'dwarf was his attendant priest. This story was readily believed because of the hundreds of sheets of:¦'
white paper which Amol daily covered with
mysterious writings, believed by the natives to be charms against disease,
For six months the Englishmas lived on the lores they had brought with them. Then the "dwarf set sail for Macausar to lay in a new supply. He told a curious tale about, his amplayer.
"Amol," he said, had told him that he was the "greatest" "nglish novelist alive.”.. But the English people, were fools, and did ̧rot` ap- preciate good work, Cheap Journalism and upstart, publishers combined to stifle Men of Laters, He was himself a man of letters, though no one would believe it. For years be had been unwillingly compelled to pros titute his genius that be, might live. But at last a rich lady, who had hoped that he would. marry her, died of a broken heart, bequeathing him har fortune. Forthwith he shook the dust of London off his feet, 1 aving behind him, he hoped for ever, his unappreciative native land.
A Datch doctor who recently visited the
Str. Daphne from Hamburg, etc.-Very strong NE monsoon. 4'll well,
Str. Skakjekam from Swatow:—Fine clear weather, moderate ENE. wind, smooth ses
Str. Calchar from Amoy Strong NE map. soon and rougli sea, weather fine and clear.
Sir. Yuanrang from Manila-Strong NE. monsoon and corresponding sea, cloudy wea-
ther
Str, Kwangt sk team Shanghai:-Experienced moderate to fresh NF, monsoon along the coast down Formosa Channel, and up to arrival in port,
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Str. Benalder from Shanghai-Strong mon soon from Shanghai bar to Turnabout Island. with rough NE. sea, thence wind and sea de creasing to light breeze from Lemock Island; 10 port.
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Sir. Onsane from Bangkok:—Strong to moda- rale NE monsoon, cloudy weather. rough sea. weather at Gap Rock (6 x.m.) fins and clear, light NE. breeze, smooth sea, comparatively high barometer; weather in the Gulf of inm ins and clear with smooth sea, and frevailing EyNNE'ly breez 1.
Vessels in Port
Brycznego. Alexander, Am. 6.a., 1785, Gove, 13th `ov,,--
Cavita pth Nov. Coal.-Order. Nov.-Calcutta via Penang and Singapore Arratoon Apcar, Br. 18. 2,931, E. Fey, 14th
8th Nov., Gen.-D. 8. & Co. 14
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ANAGER
poff, Governor-General of St. Petersburg, com› municates to a representative ofthe "amburger Nachrichten with regard to the present and fature of the Russian people,
Like his fellow-countryman, M. Wine, General Trepoff professes in be "the friend of the press and of publicly." To the power of publicit, be attributes the proclamation of the Dauma, and the recent establishment of peace. Although a member of the bureaucracy," whose organ, the Novjoja Vremva (Bt. Petersburg),|| -describes the peaca-an-En-great-national,sor. -row,” he gives it at his opinion that "peace unquestionably promises an advance in every department of public tife," and adds that "although it,cannot at once satisfy the wishes of all, nor remove every obstacle to progress, It
you step forward,"
As M. Witte is the man of the hour in Rus ala, General Trepoff looks upon the rumour of bis retirement from public life, as rubbish. Ho believes that the establishment of a genuine constitutional cabinet is imminent, but can not
say whether M. Witte is to be the prime minister at its head. His own office, he admits, is merely provisional, but he has no intection of resigning it for office in the cabinet
This candor is exchunzed for a matt prudent reserve when he is asked what he thinks of the
Czar's proposed National Assembly, To quote
his answer!
"It would ill become me to criticize the scheme which I had a hand in formulating.
but I predict a very great success for it."
When he is pressed mill closer as to the satisfaction with which the lower possantry ́will hail the manner in which the franchise has bean distributed, he answers at langthi
salled away from Bouton they saw the poor fellow standing on the shore, and his cry, "Oh don't forget I am a man of jetters (" was horns
across the watpis.
Shipping.
Arrivals.
I
New York 6th Sept., Casa Óil,—S. O, Co. Cardium, Br. . 6,080, Wm. Damie, 18th Noy, Singapore toth Nov, Gen.-A., K. & Co,
Carl Menzell, Ger 1.1., 984, G. Comand, rath Foy, Natuna Island 3rd Nov, Timber,
E, A. T. CA. Chowtal, Ger. sa, 1,119; 44. Textor, 17th Nov,
Bangkok 9th Nov., Rica and Timber B. & S.
*
Clavering, Br... 2,154, D. Berton, 6th Sept., —Salina Cruz 3rai Aug, Ballast,—C, C.S, 5. Cq, Coningsby, As, 6, 2,117, Chas, E. Topp, 16th Nov,-Maji Uh Nov., Coal-D, & Co, Ld,
Hegue, Br. cruiser, 120, E. T. Shortland,
18th Noy..from Mira Bay. Calchas, Br.p.4, 4978, Q. P. Williams, 18th
Noy--Amoy 1716 Nov., Gen-B... Shabjeban, Br. 5.5, 1,061, 1. Scott, 18th Nov,,||
Swatow 17th Nov, Ballast. Order." Kwangtah, Ch. 6.5., 1,516, Wm. H. Lunt, 18th Nov-Bhanghai 15th Nov., Gen.-C. M. 5. N. Co.
Daphne, Ger. 15, 1,251, E. Schipper, 181k Nov-Hamburg 19th Oct., Ger.-E. A. T. Co.
Willehad, Ger, 40, 3,013, Ph. Obenauer, 19th
Now, Sydony 28th Oct, Gen.➡M, & Co. Kintuck, Br, ss., 2,880, D. Robinson, 19th Nov.,
---Shanghai 17th Nov, Gen.—B, & S.
Nippon, Aust., 3,998, L. Saich, 19th Nov.,
Sing pore itth Nov., Gen.~f', W, & Co. Benalder, Br. a. 1959, C. R. Macintosh,
R.N.R, 19th Nov,-Shanghai 16th Nov.,
Onsing, Br.1.2, 1,738. J. T. Davies, 19th Nov,
Haimun, Br. 1.4, 636, A. J. Robson, 19th Nov,
Bangkok and Anghin joth Nov., Lumber (Teak-Japanese,
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& Mr. O. Newington A: Gho Clarke, Mrs. T. W. Nicholls, EA Clegg, E Eng Lt. Pa FIN LO
Oliffe, OC Clarke, T. WARA
and Mrs. H. Y
Pardt, W Close A.S.
Park, JS Cockburg, MA
Patey, Mrs. E. 0. JAW
Panko, Way Homeward-17th October-Banlomond.
Copp,
Simons, 28th October-Pressen, Kennebec, Cruickshank, A
Arrivals at Home-zeth, October-Brneri
Corning Mrs. Joba Malacca. 18th October-Roos, Verona, Ben
Coulthart,
Larig Laot, Rhenania, 31st October-Spezia, Curry, Dr. and Mrs. E. Ffordlen, A.R.
Cunningham, G Caylon, Achiller, Shimara, 15th November duriria, Pak Ling, Candia, 11th November
Curry,
-Hohenzollern, Antenor, Ulysses, 16th Nov ember-Baralong, Scandia, 18th November -Bayern, Oopack, Oruzies, Nubla.
Post Office.
A Mail will close for:--- Swatow, Singapore and Bingkok - Per Pitchaburi, 31st Nov, 9 AM.
Swatow-Per Haimun, 218 Nov., 9 A.M. Newcastle, N.S.W-Per Zambers, 1161 Nov.
11 AM
Macao-Par leungshan, z1st Nov., 1.15 P.,
DAVI, FO
cacon, F. B. Doolittle, F. H.
| Pennefather Capt
Min. G Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Pigott, Cha
Powell, WIA,
Roach Mrs. J. S. and
child
Dougin; Capt. & Mrs. L. Scott Mlar E Dowley, Mrs. W. A. Dowley, W. A.
Scout, Gray
Scott, Mr. J. G.
Bm Mr. T. C. Shen, J. Hands
A.S
Evan Jones, Dr.
Mr. E. Evans, Mr. M. P Evans, Misses G. Fletcher, H. Fairfield, W. B.
Gallwey, F. F
P.
Bal.
Kutane, 28th Nov., 2 P.M. -
Nagasaki, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama-Par Cardium, zat Nov., a P.M.
Singapore, Panang, and Calcutta Per TER
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Kobe and Yokohama-Per Omrong, Nov., P.M.
Shanghai-Per Fochow, 21st Nov. 3 P.M. Manila-Per Tean, ist Nov., 3 P.M. Singapore-Per Kintuch, art Nov., 4 'P.M. Saigon-Per-Hintang, 21st Nov., 5 R.M. Switow; Amoy and Foochow Per Decimis, arat Nov., 5 PUMALA
Vokohama and Kobe-Per Willehad, 22nd Nov., 8 AM
Europe, &c. India, via Sachsen, 330d Nová 11 A.
Tuticor
W. M.
Skott, C
and Stein, A. L.
Stephens, H Stevenson, Mrs. Storanson, R.M., Lieute
Comdr.-E. Thomas,
B. P. Thomas, Miss M. L' Timmie, 9.
Umbrep, Mix & Miss Wakefield, Mr. and
Walion, Capt. & Mrs.
Hall, Capt. Ti Hollingsworth, Mr. & E.S, Hanghwent, W. B
Mrs.
"Holt, B, G.
Howes, A. T. Hunter, R.
Watkins, Miss E. Whitlow, A. WHAT Wright, Mr. & Mr. T. Young, J. A
CRAIGIECURN,
Bamelt, H. J. O. Dann, G. He Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs Harben, Mr. and Mr. Harvay, Capt. & Mrs. Marchant, Capt. and Mrs, and children
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Smith, E. Grint Bmith, Mr. and Mrs,
Grant Smith, Percy Soppa, P
Webb, Mr. and Mr.
Montague
Occidental
Lowe, Mr. and Mr. Howe, Miss Slesia {Majur, Captčand Make
and alone and Yokohama Pes
Nov,, to AMŰ Macas Per Brungshan, zand Nov., 1.15 PM. Singapore, Peuang and Calcutta Per Arratosu Apcar, tand Nov., a Fac.
Macno-Per fieungskan, 23rd Nov., 1.15 P.M. Tientsin-Per Blang, 23rd Nov., 2 P.M. Macko Per Haungthan, 24th Nov, 1:15 PM Shanghal-Per Valsking, 24th Nov, 3 PIME- Manila-Per Yuantong, 2ịth Nov., 3 P.M. Manila-Per Rubi, 25th Nov, 11 AM.
Jones, F.
Tacoma, Wash.-Per Tramont, 25th Nov, Lindermas, Dr. H. Stoltz, H. ***
Krill, G, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, BC and Key, Dr. H.
A.M.
Macão-Te: Brungshan, 25th Nov., 1OŠ P.M. Macao-Per Haungahan, 27th Nov., 1.15 P.M. Cebu and Iloilo-Per Kaifong, 27th Nov.,
3 P.M.
Tope, &c India, via Tuticorini-Per
Bolschker, H. Caspersen, S. Fischer, Ch Chandler, F
Hales, G. L
and child m
Munro, Misa A. Owen, O. ES
Schwiter, H;
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Ainslie, Dr. D. H. Binder, Mrs. Mary Charlton, R... Capt. Hall, A. J. S
and Mrs. E. and MacGregor, J. W.
Euro
a8th Nov., t.. Macao-er Baungshaw, a8th Nov, 1.igma. Shanghai, Nigasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, CHINA COAST METROOLOGICAL REGISTERE. Victoria and Vancouver, BC-Per Tartar, 29th Nov, 11AM.
Macao-Por Heungshan, 20th Nov., 4.15PM. Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktowe, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaida and Perth-Per Triman, 29th Nov. R
Macao-Per Heungshan, 30th Nov., 1.30 P.M. Manila-Per Zoro, and Dec., 10A.M. Europe, Ne... Tali, via Tuticorin P Bengal, and Dec., It A.M.
November 18th, 1905, #am
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Vladivostock Nemuro 6 am. 30,16 Hakodate Tokio
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Oshima....
Ishigakijima.. Taikoku Taichu.........
Simpsonhsien, Fr, Wilhelmshafen, Herbert. Naba hohe, Matapi, Brisbane, Sydney and Malboume
Per Willihad, 12th Dec, EL A MŰ Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kohe, Yokoham Tainan......... ctoria and Vancouver, H.C.-Per Empress of Koshun..... Japan, 13th Dec, I AM
Curonia, Russian 2.6., 1,828, Ch. Neuman, 13th
Nov.--Saigon 9th Nov., Ballast.-Order. Decima, Gar. s 1, 794, Schlnikier, 17th Nov.,-=
Nagasaki 13th Nov; Gen.—Ó‚'S. K. Hedwig Mensall, Ger. s., 980, C. Schtaberg, 6th Nov, --Sourabaya 23rd Oct., and Sla. gapore 28th, Sugar.-R. A. T. Co, Hilary, Ger. Ms., 1,276, F. Fiegler, 16th Nov.-- Kian-chao 9th Nov, Coal.---S„, W. & Oo, HD, B. s. 17. W. E. Sawer, 13th Now,——Java 3rd "Noy, Sugar—J., M. & Co. Holstein, Ger, 6, 985, Njejahr, 13th Nov.,
-Kebao 11th Nov,, Coals—}, & To, Korea, Am. J. 5,651, W. B. Seabury, rith Nov. San Francisco. 12th Oct., and Shanghai gib Now, Mails and Gen.-P. M. 48, 5. Cà, v
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On and after 15th July, 1905, the exte postage on letters from Hongkong and the British, Postal Agencies in China to Australia will be at the rate for 4 cents for each hilf ounce instead of 10 cents as at present,
The rate of postage on letters from Australia Hongkong and the British Postal “goncias in China will be reduced from ajd, to ad. for each half ounre. ~ 7.
very morning. Cantón at gam
(30.23
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amiga,20 10, TJ 40,20
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Pescadores... 30.15) Weihaiwoi..59 am 30.33 30.32 Gottlas........
30.29 Sharp Perki Amoy « 6, zu 4 30.14 Swatow Qin9 am (30,07|| Canton
Victoria l'ank
Rock Macao
By
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* Malls for Canton, Samphui, Wuchow "Haiphong .. and Macao will be closed on week days at 7.30 Manila, On Sundays the mail for Bacolod Macáo will be closed at 8 am, and that for fle los
Kayak Caby- Malls for Namtao, Sasbue, Kongmoon, G. St. Kumchuk, Bamshoi, Wschow, and - Canton Nos. &.8., 2,088, H. Linchansen, soth Now, every evening at 5 p.m. On Sundays the malis pada Novembe
Probolinggo 28th Oct., Sugar.-8, W. & } will be closed at 9 am,
No mail will be closed for Canton.on Satur Vladivostock.
Marcellal, Gar. 5.8., 2.495, Grerenity, 18th Nov, Swatow 18ili Nov., Gen.-D., L. & Cape -Calcutta tat Nov., Coal-—H. &. L. Yochow, Bras 1,106,J. H. Brown, 19th Nov, Mercedes, Br. transport, 1,300, J. McGregor,
-----Canton 18th Nov, Gen.-B. & S.
17th Now.Nagasak) 19th. Nov., Ballast. Chiysen, Ch; wa, 1,170, C. Stewart, 19th Nov,
-Naval Store Office.*** Canton 18th Nov, Gen.-C. M. S, N. | Otta, Co. Brand, Nor is 1,519, H. Folkestod, >19th Nor-CCanton 18th Nov, Gen. 9, W. The political attitude of the great body of Oceano, Br, a... 1,754, M, Le Brus, 19th Nov,
& Go, the peasantry is distinctly loyal. The agrarian movemants which have arisen in several Carl Diederichsen, Ger, &, 774, H. Schlaikler,
-Moji 13th Nov., Coal-D, & Co., Ld.
governments have bang excigaively of an ́earn.” - 19th Nov.-Haiphong and Hoihow 18th ast economic character. ¿It is true that the re- |-|-, Moy., Gan,-). & Co,« volutionary party bave urged on the peasants to agliation and rayo Still the peasants are Intelligent and astute enough to see through
these economic agitatori, and shun frrelevant popular questions, instructionary leaders have never succeeded in obtaining any hold on the pessants. The question of the franchlap will be the first subject discussed in the Douma,
“The government is inclined to facilitate as
As possible the pennants, acquisition of „land, for whịnh legislation is now on foot, But subject must be slow and
Yuening, Br. 62, 1,118, P. H. Rolfe 20th Nov-Manila 17th Nov., Gen, -, M& Heimdel, Nor, s.1, 1,337, Johnson, 10th Nov, * Manila 16th Nov., Ballast.-D."& Co.j |-- Ld..
Hailan, Friss, 377, L. Andersen, 20th Nov,
Pakhel and Holbow 19th Nov, Gený
og Vlearances at the Kärbour Ofiss, Kwangtak, for Canton, Hanes, for Holbow, Oggare, for Canton.
Yachow, for Shanghai,
Haimun, for Bysłów, Benalder, ler Bangkok. Zamperi, for Mawcastle; M.S.W,
Simin, for Shanghelge
Nov
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Phu Yen, Fr. a*., 1,112, Ducrolust, 17th Nov. -Foulo Laut Sih Nor, Coal-firder." Taming, Br. 2.5, 1,35%, Outerbridge, zyih Nov,
Manija 14th Pov, Gen.—B, & 8. Aucott, K. F
Beattie,
A Tartar, Br. 68, 2,758, W. Davison, H.MR, 15th
Brattle Nor.Vancouver 16th Oct, and Shangha, Brokem, Mee M. P.
Tean, Fr. 5.3. 1,34% W. B. Brown, seth May, Chichester, Maj. A. A
||rath Noy, Gen.-C. P. XL. Co,
Brown, D. E Manila 7th Nov., Gan ——B. & S. ..... Clorbier, ANTALYA Tjimahl; Duj, 16,1 2,740, N. de Brouwers, 17th | Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A. E. M: Novige Macassar Bib Navy Gen.-J. C. J. Denial, MEN
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Taimo, Ger, 58, 1,859, A., Kirst, *16th Oct.,-- Ban Balgon rith Oct., Gen... J. & Comm
Vimeira, Br:63, 1746, 0. Howat 1813 Nevezz
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15th Nov,
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Hakodate Tokia
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Kalsall, Major & Mrs.
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