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Mails,

- THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY DECEMBER 22 1905.

Dave some knowledge of the proper and correct method of drafting laws, and especially that he should be a competent man to judge of the

MESSAGERIES affect proposed legislation was likely to hard

MARITIMES.

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.

STEAM FOR SAIDON, SINGAPORE BATAVIA, COLOMBO, ADER BOYFT,

MARSEILLES, LON

upon the commercial and silior interests of the rolony. It was true that in commercial matters he could not claim the expert knowledge pos sebed by Mr. Simte either in shipping mat

could be claim a knowledge such as Mr. Len

Gerd for Canton. Rads, for Manila Yantame, for Manila,

Hunter, R

Steamers Expected, depe

Pessels

Angels, TiNAS

From:

Acheson, Mrs, Anderson, Mrs. Ki Moja P. & A. Co Deci Battiscombe, H. G. Singapore & O. Co Dec 25 | Beauchamp, G. Salgent

HONGKONG,

s

Nicomedia Japan Polynesian,

While But if aver he found himself HIGH R. King, Mr. and Mr. L.. Knomic Chinna

would

Pet Passengers arrived, depe

Per Mongolia, from San Francisco Mr. H. Pangborn, Con, Gen. F. D. Cheshire, Measts Louis Base, B. Hergenhaugen, Mr. and Mrs. | G.

Rev.. any Father Jennon, Mr. J. S. Pillsbury, whacvil force of the Com- 115, and Mrs; 5; 5. Meve

egu j cia bo Richardson, U.S.N.. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Snell, at once ark the

Mr. J. C. Thom

Thoma nittee, of the

Chambero

of Commerce, Mr. and Mrs. H.. and he was quite auro, from bis previous Calen, T. 1. Healy, Mr. and Mrs Jahy-Hom

Likut. A. G. Williams Foote, Messrs. E. H. Klaunt, Mrs. W. H. B. H. Rev. Robinson, the.M., Mee: it. J. Stanley, and K. Montgoma H. Preston, Comdr.

1. K. Quaep M19. J. Stinson, Mr. R.

xperianca of them, when he had the periy

the Council, such advice would at all honour of being their "reproientativa) on | C. E.

Trimos

Mrs.

DON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX, remarks on certain subjects which should

-empat freely accorded. He would next malica Lab to A., H. Mlinari, Makstu, 1

ERRANEAN ANd Black SzK PORTE.

The 6.5." "ARMAND BEHIO,”

Innes, Capt. R. Jameson, Mr. and Mrs.

1.W..

M: Magni Dec 16 Bell, 2.x, Hour Lieut. Johannson, Edm Singapore® G., L. & Co Dec" at }H F

Japan. P. M. Co.....[Dec. 27

Darwin G. & Co Dec

Vancouver. C. P. R. Colan

Empire Athenian

Talydan..

Sydney

3

tshop,

Aucott, E, E.

PEAK

la Knight, Mr.

Louder, Mr. Martin, R Mitchellk R. Moss, Mrs.

Iuxton, Lady Best Chichester, Maj. A. Ar Clothier A New

Moxon, Mr. and Mrs

Pamtor Major & Mrs.

Mr. & Mrs. A. Ellis, FB

Mr.

Kimba, D.

Jokl, S. P. Fre Kunt, He Was Kerr, F Kerr, Mr. & Mr.K. Fenton, Mr A

Binay, SPESA Mr. and Mrs. G. Cali Cap

Blissoll, W. S.

Hoase, M. & Mr. AC

donbar, Mr. and Mrs." Bonner,

A Lecomte G Lowing A. R. Lewin, L. S.

be brought forward by their representative at 11. M. Robin From Yokohama Col, and | Bebert;: Tonkin.; 24th October~~Claverhill, } Borthwick, Mrs. R. W. Marriott, Dr. O

the Legislative Council In the

the first pince seemed to him that there was a necessity for increased vigour in the prosecution of public

Mr. F. C. Wells.

Mrs. R. A. Rady, maid and servant, Mr. P. A. Wolf, Mr. Mrs. H. O

Wheelin From Koba

Ships Fassed The Canal." Dutwardoth, October-fyton, Ohio, Si,Borthwick, R. W. Austria, Marwarri, 28th October Priam Besson, Jr, Mrs. G. C.

and child Hoyce, W. S. Brener, Oh.

Captain Gulonnet, will be despatched for. works (hear, hear). The completion of the H. Dann, and Geo. W w Meum G 31st October—Azama, Patkan, Ir.drapura.

MARSEILLES TUESDAY, the 6th December, at PM

C.M. G.

new Post Office was urgently required; also Mr. and Mrs. Fat.layd, Mrs. Geo. Bosson, Jr., wasthe increase Ynother point which required attention was Wits McCulloch, Messrs. C. B. W: Hodgson lasued for above parts.

rands; he was quite

sure no one was satisfied and Mrs. Elsen. From Shanghal-Mr. and with their condition when the weather was Mrs. Metcalfe, Mr. and Mrs. Buins and Cargo also, banked to elucial places in a moist. He would also direct attention, servants, Mr. T. Sumil, Mrs. Hutchison, Mis Europe,

elected, to the accesalty for increasing the effi Ling, Mr. H. Burrell, Mrs. Barnes, Messrs. J. ency of the fire extinguishing appliances: Peach, C. Tamm, Mrs. Pike, Miss Kendall, Nothing could be. inore wastefpi than where Str. C. J. Harris, Mr. Kendall, Miss Robeson, valuable goods were consumed by fire. Some of Mr. R. Weidensall, 467 Chinese and Japanese, U ein might remember that be bought forward Per italching from Coast Ports-Dr. Rennie, at a recent meeting of the Sanitary floard the Miss Crighten, Tacisi Li, Messrs. R. A. Bruce, suggestion that an arrangement should be P, Motby, F. Aravenda, O Tung Sang, D. come to by which this Colony, when the num-kushwaldy, Cansul and Mrs Von Heyde and b rofcases of plague dropped, should be declare ed to be no longer infected (hear, bear), if that child, and 83 Chinese. [7. vnggestion were adopted it would have a very mirked affect upon the issue of Hills of Health, It was only logical masmuch as when

there were only a few cases of plaguio in the spring we were not considered infected. The suma

the water storage (applause), Mrs. J. C. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. McCulloch, | sem; Kannihec. 28th October-Room, Verano, hall, L. Pessage tickets and stiejuga Bills of Lading, the question of the conservancy of the and C. A. G. Hodgson, From Nagasaki~~Mr. | Ling, Speria, Austria, Candia. 11th Novem-nich, A.

Next sailings. ll be as follows :- S.S. ERNEST SIWONS & 9 h January. S.S. POLYNESIEV........jid January. S.S. CALEDONIEN 6th February G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

." Agent. Hongkong, 12th December, 1903,

RIGHTA

STEAM

THE PENINSULAR, AND DRIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,

STEAM FOR

STKAITE, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND

·LONDON,

(Phrough Bilis of Lading issued for BATAVIA,

Persian GuLn, ContinentaL, AMERI-, CAN and SOUTH ÁPLICA PORTS.). THE SteamLip

"CHUSAN," Captain H. W. Kenrick, R..., carrying His

principle should apply when the cases of plague dwindled down to practically nothing. Another thing urgently required was the pravision of A new and much, larger lyphoon "shelter. All knew what occurred dire tly the red signal was hoisted; Chinese sampans, junks and cargo boals rushed into the far too limited accommodation at Causeway Bay for far of being crowded out, and the whole of the shipping was at a standstill. Fuch a matter required to be urgently remedied. They would have perhaps noticed that quite recently the Governmiest had abolished the Trust for the resumption of insanitary properties. A scheme was inaugurated by Mr. May some time ago forlaying aside ag much of the revenon. for this purpose. He considered it mort

proper that that Trust should be continued, and was wholly opposed to the action of the Govara ment in abolishing it. If the revenue for any particular year was loo small to prove the necessary funds, there should not be the malleat difficulty in procuring the necessary money for such a naded improvement for the public which 160ce Another very important phist 10 a certain extent was connected with was the question of the Government

Shipping Report Str. Bechuana from Singapore :-Heavy gale Ibroughout the pastage.

Str. Asuma from Shanghai :—Fresh NE. monsoon, and fine weather,

Str. Moncolta from San Francisco, etc- From Shanghal strong NE. winds,

Str. Hatching from Cost Porte-Strong NE, monsoon and sea, with fine weather.

Str. Chingtu from Australis →→Left. Mol- bourne on 21st November, Sydney, on 25th, Port Darwin on 8th inst., Zamboanga on 14th, inst., and Manila on 8th, had fine weather to there, thence strong E. monsoon, and heavy sea to arrival.

Verals in Port.

STEAMER",

Alexander, Am. 1.8., 1.985, Gore, 13th Nov.-

Cavite 9th Nov,,.Coal-Order. Algoa, Dr. s. 4,897, A. Lockett, 17th Dec.- San Francisco vla Portland Tacoma and Japan Ports 17th Oct., Flour and Gen. P. M. 5. S.. Co.

Anapa, Br. 8.8, 3.250, J. M. Williamson, 17th Dec-Moji rith Dec., Coat-D, & Co., Ld.

Homeward-17th October-Bentomond.⠀ Arrival at Home-14th October-Press Benlarig, Laos, Rhenania, 1st October-Pak Carter, W. L.

ber-Hakanvier, Ulysses, Antenor, 16th Nov ber-Ceylan, Achiller, Skimosa, 15th Novem ember-Baralong, Scandia. 18th November by Onesies, Nubia, Oopack. 31st Nov. ember-Alcinous, Gienray 24th November

Occana, 2nd December—Silesia, Longsor, Survio, Zielan. giht chuch, Banglos. 8th December Agamemnon, Serta Blanca, Slavonia. 8th December Pira 12th Decembar-Frinsess Alice, Den of Mains, Diomed. 16th December-Salarie, Seneca, J. P. Chapman, 19th December- Borussia, dibenga,"

Post Office.

A Mall will close for Rangoon Per lions Rickmers, 23rd. Dec.,

IO A.M

Haiphong-Per Pronto, agid Dec, IF A.M. Macao-Per Hongshan, 33rd Dec, 1.15 PM. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Zaf- Jang, 23rd Dec, 2 PM,

Shanghai-Per Yachow, 23rd Dec., 3 P.M." Shanghai-Per Pakhol, 3 rd Dec., 3. M. Swatow and Bangkok-Pet Pitsanulok, z31d Dec., 5 P.M.

Amay and Tamsui-Per Dates de De 5 P.M.

J.L.

Mr. and Mrs.

John Metcalf, Mr. & Mr. H. Afilter, P. L.

Moot, Mr. & Mr. R. M;

Clark, M. O:

Hon. & Mrs. Modre, Dr. W. B.

Clark, T. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs.

T. W.

Morrison, M. & child

J. P.

A. B.

Philips, Mr. and Mrs.

Pollock, &C. Mr.

Captionist Capt. and Mrs.

Brotherton Stadt, Mr. and Mr

Haynes, Colppaan

Stokas, Mr.

Thomas, Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Misses

fatima Vandio, Gordon

Hughes MANA? raker, Capt. & Mrs, Incks, ME

affries, H. U

oseph, Mr. and Mrs. Taling, L-Col. layo, Major and Mrs. Kelnall, Major & Mr.

Mon Mr and Mrs. Danni G. H.

Clegg, K.N., Eng. Li.. ens, Mr..

Colis, Misses

'and Mr. H. 1' Colle, Mrs. Colvin, H, E. Copp, Mix and Mist Coulthart, I

1. Cruickshank, A. Cunningham G. Davies, F. (v. Deacon, Doolittle, F. H.

F. B.

Dowley, Mr. and Mrs.

W. A.

Downing, Mr. T. C. Drake, Ms. F. J. Dresser, J. H. Dupree, W. S.

Mrs. Nowall, S. G.

Nicholl, A. G..

E, A

Oliffe, O. C. Falmer, E. L. Pan, F. N. Le Paaubern, Parfitt, W.

Mrs. H.

Paley, Mrs. E. O.

Harnett, H. J. O. Dow, P.

Watson, Mr. & Mrs. M. White, Dr. McIl Wilkie, Mr. and Mrs.

John Woodward, Mr.

Mr: de Min

CRAIGIEBURN

Falloon, C. H. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Harben, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, Capt. & Mrs. Marchant, Capt. and

Jameson, P. S. Reynolds, F. O. Smith, El Grant":221) Smith, Mr. and Mrsi

Granty

Smith, Percy Soppa, P.

Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, and children Montagus

Ainalle, Dr. D. H.

KOWLOON,

Binder, Mrs. F. C. Charlton, S., Capt. Crawford, Mrs. A.

and Mrs. E. and Hall, A. J.

nurse

Reynolds, F. O

Pennefather, M. G. CHINA COAST METROLOGICAL REGISTERR.

December, 21st, 1905, 4.4.

Bar. Th. Hu, Wind, Wr.

Viarlivostock. Vemuro

1.10.

am.

Mr. and Mr. Hakoda

Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. R. Reynolds, Mr. & Misokio.

A, and maid Ellis, R. II.

Evan-Jones, Dr. and

Mira. E.

Mr. J. S. and Sasaki *****

ר

Peake, W.

Pecker, B. L.

Douglas, Caps & Me..

H.

fordten, A. R.

Figoft, C.

Fowell, W. A.

Rayner,”

Roach,

A. G.

child

Robbins, RN, Lieuthima

Kagoshima...

Fabling, Mr. & Ars. R.

and Mrs J. F.

Fisher, Mm. J. C.

Robeson, Miss He H,

Per

Fischer, R.

Fletcher, H.

G. and Child

Scoll, Mr. and Mrs. Jej baihoku .....

Yiha

shigakijima.

8.111 30.53

Follmer, C. C.

Shen, J.)

Frankeli, C..W.

Skott, C

Singapore, Penang and Colombo Nubia, 24th Dec¡ 9.AM... |

Per

Graham, r. and

Mrs.

Sicigh, H. C.

W. D.

Enell, Mr. and Mrs. L. Weihaiwei

l'aichu.. Tainan Koshun Pescadores...

30.13

(30.03

14

30.08

tz

130,00

k.m.)

Swalow, Singapore and Bangkok Yokohama and Kabe-Par Chingi, Madeleine Rickmers, 24th Dec, 5 PM,

Dec., 9 A.M.

Per

Grant, R.N., Capt.

and;

merville, Geo...

J. S

Gutela

Earp Peak...

25th

Gray, T. C.

Graston, H.

Sprague, R. W.

Stableford, W.

Amoy it. 16.30. .A.

watiw 9 n. 30.

80 NNW

Victoria Peak

NE

"

5/30 29

NNS

H

30.05 57

M

Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Bechuana, 3rd Dec., 5 P.M.

Singapore, Penang and Colombo - Per Manica, 24th Tiec, 9 A.M.**

Macao-Per Heungshan, 26th Dec., 9 AM.

Major's Mails, will be despatched from this san Chinese tenants in this Colony in Anping, Ch, s.... 1,550, J. Warwick, 111 Dec... Armand Behic, tỉnh Dec., 11 A.M.

for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the oth December, at Nogn, taklag Passengers and

·Cargo for the above Parts in connection' with the Company's S.S. Pidoria, 6,522 tons, from Colombo, Passengers' accommodation in which vossal in secured before departure from Hong kong.

Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tes for Londus fundar arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombo into the Mait steamer, proceeding direct to Marseilles and Log-Inn; other Cargo for Landon, &c., will be conveyed from Bombay by the R.M.5. Persia, due In London on the 10th February, 1906.

Parcels will be received at this Office until P.M. the day before sailing. The Contents and Value of all Packages are required.

For forher l'articulars, apply to

E. A. HEWETT,

Superinten feel

Hongkong, 16th December 1905.

Intimations...

BOO CHEONG,

STATIONER AND PAPER MERCHANT, No 20, Pottinger Street.

AS always on hand all varieties of

HStationery, Printing and Note Papers, Copying Presses, also Automatic Cyclntyle and Ellams Duplicator.

#longkong, strd February, rong,

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS.

NEITHER CAPTAIN, the

Instructing the principles of sanitation and cleanliness in their homes. A great deal was heard of the

་་་་

Canton 31th Dec, Gen.-C. M. S N. Co. Apenride, Ger. s.5, 61, A. P. Ulderup, 19th Dec-Tamsui 17th Dec., Ballast.-J. & Co.

Bangkok, B., 1,237, E. Klunmit, 5th Dec,

➡Bangkok aand Nov, Rice.-Yuen Fai Hong

.

Catherine Apcar, Br. 3.8., 1,730, A. Stewart,

19th Dec, Singapore 13th Dec, Gen. D. S. & Co., Ld,

China, Aust. ., 3,855. A. Leva, 20th Dec,

Chingtu, Br. 8.&. 1,459, 1. McD, Howie, z11t Trieste 36th Oct., Gen -S., W. & Co.

Macao-Per ficungshan, 26th. Dec., 1.15 PM. Manila, Port, Darwin, Thursity Island, Cooktown, Cajini, Townsville, Sydney and secure l'es Australian, 27th

Dec., to A.M per Nicomedi, 7th Dec., 10 AM

Moji, Kobe, Yokohama and Portland, Or-

walow, Amo- and Fluchow-Per fiaimus, 27th. Dec., to A.M.

27th

Hall, Capt. T Hanghwont, W. B. Hardy, RN, LU and

MTB. G. T

Mrs.

Stein, A. L. -Siephens, H,

Stevenson, R., Lieut.

Con dry and Nts, E. Tail, E.

G.

Themins, E. P

Thomas, Miss M. L. Valentíni, V. Wakefichi, Mrs, and

Mina

Barker, H. B. Hemperly, Mr. & Brisbane,urvey, R. B

H. hulgion C. A. G. Hedgson, C. B. M. Hallingsworth, Mr. & Watkins, Miss E.

Webb, A. E. Werlin, G. W. Holi, B. G. Humphreys, Mr. and Whitlow, A. W.

Winchester, W.C. Huis, N., Engineer Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T.

Сорь.

Young, I. A.

.

Mrs, FL. M

KING EDWARD.

Gap

Rock Члена........

-Taiphong . Manila......

44

Dacolod a

in to

Cebu

C. St. Ismes ID a.m.

December 22nd, 1905, am.

Vladivostock am..- Nemuro......6 am. 2965- Hakodate es 29.84 Tokio

ward was to be opened up to the sky if the Daig! Maru, p. 5.5., 846, S. Tagami, 20th Sulnes Hobart. Launceston, New Zealand, Aylen, M.C. Capl. Jackson, Mrs. and child! Kochi ..................

prosecutions of tenants for breaches of the law, bitt purely it was better to bring home to them the importance of cleanliness rather than bring ing such prosecutions, the importance of which they could not appreciate. Here was a fine. field for labour. Surely it was far more im portant to lastruct the people on the principles of sanitation than to consider whether it was ter to teach the Chinese more English or more Chinese than at present. Bring before them the importance of sanitation, forthere he believed lay the future salvation of the sanitary system. There was no use in saying that back court. tenant did not understand the necessity. of keeping it open. With reference to the Kow- loon-Canton railway, if elected he would, to the best of his power, urge the speedy construc tion of that much needed 'work because he falt convinced that it was necessary that we should be in touch with the markets of China If this Colony is the safeguard and secure the proud and eminent position which it now holds. He could only say in conclusion that if the electors should benour him with their con fidence, He purposed at all times to promote the public interests of the Colony (applausė).

The ballot was then taken, and the Returning Officer read out the result as follows:-

Mr H. E. Pullock, K.C... 42 Mr. H. W. Slade

23. ... 20

Mr. B. A, Hewett

Mr. Pollock acknowledged the honour con [64ferred upon him by the unofficial Justices of

the Pence and the proceedings ended.

the OWNERS will be RESPONSIBLE for any D: BTS contracted by the Officers or the Crews of the following vessels during her stay in Hongkong, Harbour;→

ANAPA, British steamer, Capt. J. M. William

100,- Dodwell & Co., Ltd. CELTIC CHIRT, British ship, Captain John

Jones Standard Oil Co.'

THE L. C, ELECTION,

[Concluded from part 3)

Mr. Playfair seconded. He did so with tha greatest pleasure because it was his dem con- viction that Mr. Pollock was a long way the best of the whole three (laughter), The quali fications of Mr. Pollock entitled him to their wotes and their suffrages. He spoke with a the experience because he had represented some years ago. He was per fectly certain they would be doing right if they pent Mr. Pollock in the Legislative Council Japplausa),

MR. PULLOCK'S ADDRESS. Mfr. Pollock, who was received with loud ap- plause, said he was quite sure a great many would sympathise with him in the fact that he as the last candidate in the field in this elec. las, When he mentioned his candidature to pertalo

gentlemen they told him they were very sorry, but they had already promised their rotes, being under the Impression that there

were only two candidates. He hope those who promised their roiss somewhat premature- under an erroneous impression, would by he light of these altered circumstances sue at reconsider their decision, He was sure all de- Hored the retirement of If Paul Chater, and he hought he was correct in saying that when Sir Paul informed some of them of his retire

retirement. se also told them almost a 'multaneously, in the ame breath, that he proposed to nominate Mr. blade ne bis successor, but the speaker was julie sure that he should have. Sir Paul

with sim in the principle of a fair and open 6eld for

varybody? (hear, bear); Suck

principle had been the corner stone of our Empire, and one of the bulwarks of our commer

In success. He had not intended to address he alectors on the subject of personal qua lons, but as the others had done so, he

Shipping.

Arrivals.

Hang Bee, Br. 7,056, H. Peters, 21st Dec.ingapore 14th Dec, Gen-Chi

пезе

Asami, Br. as, 2.705, F. H. Carr, 21st Dec

Shanghai 18th Dec., Ballast.-D. & Co.,

Stuttgart, Ger. ., 5.047, R. Wilhelm,

Dec-Vladivostock 4th Dec, Ballant

M. & Co.

1st

Dec-Australia 21st Nov, Gen.-B. & S. Dec-Tamsui via Amoy and Swatow 19th Dec, Gen-0. S. K.

Deci,

Dr. Hans Jürg Kiner, Nor. ., 691, H. E.

Laren, 19th Dec,-loilo 14th Sugar-Angoard & Thoresen Co. Dunera, Br. transport, 3,457, J. Smith, 13th

Dec,-Southampton 4th Nov., and Singa Death Dec. Empress of China, Br. s... 3,046, R. Archibald,

para ych Nov 19th Dec, Vancouver, B.C., 27th and Shanghai 16th Dec, Malik and Gen C. P. R. Co. Helene Rickmers, ex. s.s. 3,600, Bernoletin, 17th Dec,-Kutchinatio 11th Dec, Coal.

--B, & Co. Hermana

Mentell, Ger, s.5, 2,100, W. Hansen, 17th Dec Amoy 16th Dec, Ballast.

F.A. T. Co.

Iris, Am. 1,5, 1,362, Whiton, 7th Dec.—Maella

4th Dec, Coal-Order.

Laertes, Br. 6.6., 1,340, J. B. Jackson, 22nd Nov-Saigon 16th Nov., Meal-Chinese. Laisang, Br. As., 3,460, P. H. II. Lake, 8th Dec-Calcutta 18th Nov., Penang and Singapore and Dec., Gen.), M, & Co. Madeleine Rickmers, Ger, 8.5, 1,021, Simone 7th Dec., Bangkok 9th Dec, Rice. Petrarch, Ger. s., 1,255, Hatje, 12th Dec.→→ Probolinge 1st Dec., Sugar, S., W. & Co. Pitsanulok, Ger, 1.5., 1,268, 1. Gorcken, 16th

S.

sen, 19th

3

P.M

F. V.

Barnes, Mrs. Barrymore, Mr. Per Rennecke, Madame-

Dr. Bo F. E. Burrill, H. R.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Jokohama, Honolulu and San Franciscn-Per Mongolia,

Dec.. IEAM. Macao-Per fengshan, 7th Dec, 11Ş P.M. Shanghai. Per Kwongsang, 27th Dec, 2 P.M. alind, Croktown, Cairns, Townsville, Bristiant, Manila, Zamboanga, Pert Darwin, Thursday

Melbour, Adelaide and Perth --Pet Changsha, 27th Dec, 3 ....

Macao-Per Heungshan, 8th Dec., 1.15 P.M.

and Calcutta Singapore, l'enang Catherine Apear, 18th Dec, 2 P.M.

Iloilo-Per Sungkiang, 28th Dec, Cebu and

Tacoma, Washer Lyra, 29th Dec, 11 A.M. Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C., and Macao-Per Heungchon, 29th Dec., 1.15 RM. Bumper & Tea, Pud Tationa Chuan, joth Bec. 11 A.M.

Macao-Per leungikan, 30th Dec. 1.15 F.M. Manila-Per Zafro, joth Dec., i A.M. Singapore, Penang and Caicuita -- Per Nomadng, 30th Dec, 2 P.M. CHRISMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year's day have been declared public holidays. Oi Christmas Day the Post Office will be open from 8 am, till 9 am. There will be one delivery and one collection as on Sundays. in the event of the French Mail arriving from Europe the Post Office will open for one hour after the mail is sorted. On Boxing Day the Fost Office will remain open, until the French Mail for Europe is despatched at Nooh..

On New Year's day the Post Office will be closed except from 8 a.m. till 9 a.m. There will be one delivery of letters and one collec-

Bangkok and Swalow 15th Dection as on Sunday,

Fromise, Nor. s. 14. E. Torstensen, 10th Royalist, Br. 1.3., 2,080, W. A. Scott, 24th Nov,

Tec.Anping 6th Dec, Gea.-O. S. K.

-Hongay 21st Nov., Coal --]., M. & Co.

Nor. ., 4.381, G. Staneford,

Gora, Ger. 1 3,165, F. Prösch, 11st Dec,- Thode cewcastle, N.B:W., 23rd Nov.

Vladivostock 14th Dec, Ballast.-M. & Co.

Mongolia, Am. 1., 8,750, W. P. S. Porter, 21nd Dec.-San Francisco 16th Nov, Honolulu, 22nd, Yokohama toth Dec.. Kobe trih, Nagasaki 16th, and Shanghai 20th, Malls and Gan-P, M. S. S. Co. Amigo, Ger. 2.a., 833, 1. Iversen, zand Dec.,

Haiphong th Dec. and Haihow zoth,

and Gen.-J. & Co. Bechuana, Br. 1.4., 2,751, P. J. Greggans, 22nd Dec.Singapore 14th Usc., Gen.-N. V, Haiching, Br, 1,267, A. E. Hodgins, 220d

K.

Dec-Foochow 19th Dec, Amoy 20th, and Swatow asst, Gen.-D., L., & Co. Indrani, Br. s., 3,225, W. G. Williams; and

Dec,Amo 20th Dec, Gen.-S., T. & Co

Hain Chang, Cb, ., 3,160, P. Klopfer, and Dec, Singapore 16th Dec., Coal-C, M. 9. N, Co.

Clearances at the Harbour Ofice,, Hongdas, for Amoy. Hsinchang, for Shanghai,

wensang, for Maniin, Cere, for Odesza Russia, Stuttgart, for Odessa Russia Wairking, for Foochow Verhow, for Shan; hal danma, for Calcutta.

Thods Fagslund, for Newcastla, N.8.W, Anding, for Shanghai." Helena Rickmers, for Rangoon, Bachuano, for Nagasaki.

Departures." Dec 27, Germania, for Bydney, Halmun, for Swatow. Kansu, for Hongay.” Poating, for Shanghal.

et his views before them. It seemed to bim hat the two most important qualifications of epresentative of the Colony on the Cosacii yeres firstly," that he should be acou fomed to

pblic speaking, and secondly, that he should: | Vannang for Craton,

15th

The Money Order Office will be entirely closed during the holidays.

NAME.

Tjipanas, Dut. By 2,475, P. Zwart, 18th Dec.,

Coal.-S.. T. & Co.

Batavia 2nd Nov, and Macassar roths

Alacrity ... Dec., Su, ar and Gen.-. C. I. L. Titania, Ger, transport, 1,350, May, 14th Dec,

Andromeda Aron .. waishio Both Dec, hallasi. Ordere Astraca

Br... 1170, H. Courtney, th

Honaveritüre Dec-Canton 19th Dec., Gen.-., M. &

Cadmus Co

Cherub Wakamatsu Maru, Jap. 2.5, 1,720, 5. Ota, zist

Clio tur Dec-Moji 16th Dec., Coal-F. U.

Dindem Jeffries,

Dre Eme

1

Kendall, Geo. F.

Kendall, Miss M. A. Kliene, Chas

129.98-

30.13

Krebs, Capt. H.

Levy ,་ Lugebil, V.

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Moses, E. J. Nursow, E.

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Double, N., Comdr. Schener, /.

Thorpe

Double, Mrs. Doyle, Major Earlscliffe, Herbert Early, Miss R. Early, Miss M. J. Finlay, F. K. Fraker, C. H. Fraser, Mr. and

H. W.

Seymour, Mr. 1. K. Sherman, Mr. and Mrs.

K. Smith, Mrs. Squair, Alex. C. Stupersky, A. Textor, Capt. H. Unbehaun, C...

Mr. Vaughan, Capt.

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130.56 35

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Munro, Miss A. Owen, O. E.

·Saxton, Maj. J. J, O. B. Schanke,

Hachee, Dr. Med. Hales, G. L. Key, Dr. H. Kaber, Dr. Med. Kill, G...

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despatch-vessel...

1,000

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Hongkong

cruise, rat class

11,000

10

16,500

Captalo Relson Ommanney ‘........

Hongkong

torpedo boat destroyer;

7,000

Lieut. Commander R. H. Hoston

Hongkong

cruiser, 2nd class

7,000

Captain Lionel G. Tufnell

Weihsiwel

.

4,360

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1070

1,400

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390

300

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16,500

544110 eir

Boogkang

7,000

Lieut.-Commander H. E. Sulivuo

Hongkong

7,000

Lieut-Commander Bather;

7,000

Licut-Commander Lawin

Hoogkon

Hongkong

7,000

Commander A. Everett

F.

5,700

7,009

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"1,000

4,000

1,400

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Philadelphia, toth june, Kerotice.-S. o. Exe Co

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Rose, Br, bq, 821, Wright, Toth Nov,,--West Flora ....

Australia 4th Aug., Sandal Wood-S, & Handy Co.

Hari Simla, Br. 4-masted bq, 1,087, Casson; 13th Tecla

Dec, Cardiff 4th July, Patent Fuel-Hogue. Naval Yard.

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Kinsha

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cruiser, 1st class torpedo boat destroyer torpedo boat destroyer torpedo boat destroyer boat torpedo destroyer topedo boat destroyer

class

cruiser, 2nd

4.360

torpedo bost destroyer ADE 275

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special service torpedo.v...

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cruiser, 1st

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river gunboat

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"5,400

12,000

1,400

Captain. H. W. Savory

„7,000

FOO

Hongkong

21,000.

:: 3,900

1,200

6,300

Lieut.Commander Stevenson y

Licut-Commander H. B. Cox.

Lieut-Commander Richards

E-F. B. Charlton

tain Shorthand misur

Lient, Commander C. Seymour... Lieut. Commander W. He Darwall Liant Commander E. V. F. R. Dugmore Llaut-Commander F. B. Nobis ... Liest Commander J. Kiddle Commander C. E. Monro

Lisat, Commander Robert E. Vaughan. Lieat, Commander H.T. Allay... Lieut.Commander J.T. 8. Lins Lynn

L, Grant Commodore HP-Williams, Lient Commander R. Becretan

Commander Hughes msader RW Gleonie

Commander CKB

Comhlander Spicer

Todd mander Ind. F. Kno

Flying Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard U. Noel, Commander-du-Chiaf, whilst Didder is in dock

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1: 240

240

240

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12,000

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1800

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6,300

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