Intimations.
F BLACKHEAD & CO. HIP CHANDLERS, SAILMAKE
COAL AND PROVIS
CHANTS NAVAL CONTR
AND GENERAL COMMISSION
SAGENTS,
GROUND FLOOR, ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING,
SOAP AND SODA MANUFACTURERS,
HONGKONGWEAR,
SOLE AGENTS FOR HARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE TINCOMPOSITION RED HAND DRAND, HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT, DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR
MAG LAUNOHES, &C..
Sole Agente for ERAGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM
P&O. SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCH
WHISKY, &c. by EVERY KIND OF SHIPS STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK
REASONABLE PRICES.
·Hongkong, 7th March, 1905.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 27 1905.
OF PAKINBH- SHIPS:
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frem, page 53
JDLE FEARS Personally, however, I think the effect of the Bill on such arrangements as these would not result in the withdrawal of the capital. The supporter would probably continue to finance the firm and instead of running the risk of being proved a parteer, as under present cir. comstances he might be, he would bave the Į satisfaction of drawing his annual profits (called Interest perhaps) and knowing that his flability was legally limited. As Mr. Bonser said in 1888, the Bill "!will have the desirable eff et of putting an end to attempts to render persons, who are not partners, liable as quasi-partners.
The objection of the Commlites that "Cre- ditors will be deprived by this Bill of the powers they at present postess and successfully. usa, of suing a man who can be proved a part aer, but who might not sader the Ordinance be registered, appears hardly reasonable. If by non-registration, supporters of firms platoly Indicate that they do not accept the respon sibilities of partners, they take the risk-by so doing of reducing the credit of their firm, and thus losing money, and they surely corres pondingly deserve the immunity from liability [44 of being sued as partners which such non-
THE NEW FRENGA REMEDY registration gives them.
TRADE THERAPTON MARK
This screenist and bighly popular remedy, used in the Continental Hospitais by Ricord, Rosian, Jobari, Valpena and others, coachines all the defðara la to be sought is medicins of the kiad, and surpasses everything bliberto amplored.
THERAPION No1
short time, oftenalew daysoniy,comoves all dischargesfrom thaurinary myass.ollectually superseding injection,the u of which does gryparable Kárm by laying thefoundation of stricture and other serious diseases." In dysentery, pilos,. irritation of the lower bowel.cnagh, bronchitis, asthma, and some of the word trying complaints of this kind, it will be God tonishingly effivselina, affording prompt rulin whare biber welőstrial comalies are keen powerloom-4
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THERAPION NO.2
the Bled, scale), prandes, #pots, blotchor, palasand swel- Hnge of the joints, secondary syrupturna, gout, rheumation, and slideas for whii fi de lige le vin foo much a fashion Login memory, aresztella, to the destruction of sufferers to and man of lush, Thin preparation purifethulemused the fol. and thoroughly eliminates y johnabors maiter fees the body.
THERAPION NO.3
GRAMAS ANTESpasojë Vitet 19 sveplums, and all the distressing conjuratol rly ritor, races, realdence bot, univajihy ehmatas, ke, Lipeatustes surprising power vda restoring strength stai Vigger f User dubititāted.
THERAPI sold by the prin
Lepa Chemists and Sferint-spong hea 14to petly. Po về is Knglad zip k 1/4 th and fing, state solch of thy this numbers is re quired and store alien file Sok, which is a far
mille of word “Turanný " and appears on the British Government, Stany Bay wh're bettyd on a ret grounds Maief des rsery pa køg by ants of tla pajesty's Hun Commisaluees, and welatarai which it is a furgery.
Sold by A. S. WATSON & Co., Limited,~ Hongkong, China and Manlia.“
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GROUPS AND VIEWS
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Hangkany, Lind Raptámha, VRDI
THE HONGKONG STUDIO,
HIGHER CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER,
"41 & 49, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
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The memorandum states that "the Com
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Forsio
Atras
Shipping.
Gera -Bam
appers, 24th
Kutchiotzu 19th Dec, Coal D. & Co,
2,307, 1 H. Plough, 24th Dec
Otra, Nor, abip; r.199, F. Refsnes, 24th Dec,
Fremantle 18th Oct, Sandalwood.-S. & Kaivaberg, Ger. 1.1., 46, H. Lorenzen, 25th
Dec-Chipkiang 1st Dec, Gen-S, & Dagmar, Ger. 16, 925, M. Engelhart, 5th Len Dsc Bangkok 17th Dec, Rica, B. & S. VaCallan
Br. 3.5, 2,361, F. McNair, 15th Dec,
Nov
Ballast D. & Co.,
Australian, Br. 1.6., 1,784, W. G. McArthur, sóth Dec-Yokohama 16th Dec, Kobe and Lyn, Am. 28, 4,417 G. V. Williams, 26th
Moji 22nd, Gen.-G., L. & Co. Dac-Manila, P.1. 23rd Dec, Gen.-D. &
R. M.
Hanoi. Fr. a, 730 P. Moaries, 26th Dac
Haiphong 24th Dec., Rice and Ges-A Onang, Br.a., 1,788, J. T. Davies, 26th Dec, Kuchinotra 31st Dec Coal, M. & Arconia, Russian 1.4., 2,644, Galia, 26th Dec,-
Singapore 17th 17th Dec., Gen-Order. Phra Nang, Ger, E.s., 1,021, F. v. Mangelsdorff,
Co.
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26th Dec,Anghin, 17th Dec, Rica.-B.
& S.
Kealey, Br. s. 2,431, Parker, 26th. Dec4- Calcutta 6th Dec. Coal,,, K. & Co.
China, Am. Bu, 3,186, D. E. Friele, 27th Dec.,
NEW YEAR'S AL On Newer Post Ofice will be closed except from 8am. tilla.m. There will be one delivery of letters and one collect M. &tio as on Sundays
Haicking, Br, 1,267, A E. Hodgini, aznd.
DocFoochow 19th 3 oc, Amoy 20th, and Swatow #1st, Gen.-D., L. & Co. "Hinang, Broa, 157, W E. Sawer, 24th ** Dec:==Java", 14th Dec,,
Iris, Am. 1.1., 1,352, Whiton, 7th Dec, Manila
Japan, Br. 1705. E. P. Martis, 25th Dec,
4th Dec.. Coal-Order NIP,
London sith Nov., Gen.-P.&O. S. N.
Keong Wal, Ger. a, 1,115, Köhler, 33rd Dec.,
Rica B, & 5.
Bangkah 12th Dece and Swatow 23rd, Kwongsang, Br..., 1,437, W. P., Baker, 25th Dec-Canton 24th Dec, Gen), M. & Co
.
Logan, B., 1,092) A. & Sandbach, 25th Dec-Manila Dec., Gen., M. & Manston, Br. &., 2,633, R. J. Work, zged Dec.
➡Newcastle, N.5.W. 28th Note Coal, B. Trà Do.
Sang Br. B, 2,501, Geo. Payas, th
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Nam
Slapaleutta och Dec, via Penang and
19th, Gan.-J., M. & Co. Nicomedia, Ger. b. 4,371, P.. Wagma
23rd Dec., Forland, Or 14th Nov., Gen. Petchaburi, Ger. 22, 1,473, G, Hillmans, agth
P&A, S .9, Co. Dec-Bangkok 13th Dec, Rice, B. & S. Promise, Nor. 14714 E. Torstensen, soth
Dec.,Anping 6th Dec., Gen.-O. 9. K. Royalist, Br. 1.4, 2,080, W. A. Scott, 24th Nov.,
-Hongay 21st Nov., Coal, M. & Co. Shableban, Br. &.z., 1,065 J. Scott, 34th Dec, Sithonia, Ger. 1.5;
Dec-Shanghal zand
Gen.-Order.
PEAK
BAY Loudar, Mr.
coll, E. F. lentia Ange Beatpick, M Buxton, Lady B Chichester, Maj. A. A.
The Money Order Office will be entirely cloud during the holidays, pilih Clothier, A New
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
HONGKONG,
Acheson, Mea Anderson, Mrs. K. Battiscombe, H.G Beauchamp, G. Bell, R.N., Engr. Lieut.
H. F.
P. R.J
Ag Knight, Mes
Michell, R.
tantin, R
Moss, MIL Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Cilis, F. B
Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A. E.
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Daniel, Mr. Darling, Col Fenton, Earnshaw, D.
Mr.
Calcs, Capt.
Gaster,
Gearle, Rev. Gracey,
Hurst, B., Engineer.
Capt. Hunter, R. Inger, Capt. Re Jameson, Mr. and Mrs.
Birbeck, Bishop, C. Disney, S Bissall, W. S. Boase, M.
1. & Mrs. A. 1. King, Mr. and Mrs. G. Водо Mr. and Mrs.
Katte
Harker, B. Brotherton Hassan, Me, and Mrs. Haynes, Col.
Painter, Major & Mrs. Parry, Major Peeble, Mr.
Philips, Mr. and Mri.^ Pullock, KC., Mr. Quannell, Capt Sawer, Capt. and Mrs. Sinclair, A
meet
Sladi, Mr. and M
Van de Stakes, Mr.
Thomas, Mrs Cart
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Minnes
Johannsen, Edm. Jokl, S. P. F. Kent, H. W.
F
Kerr, Mr. & Mra. 3. K.
H
Hugher, Mr.
Jacks, Mr.
adrias, H. J.
Ai
c.
Boribwick, Mrs. R. W. Lecomte, G. Bonner, E. A. Borthwick, R. W.
Laing, A. H. Boston, Jr., Mrs. G. C. Lewis, L, S.
And child Leonin "Lewis, A. Rị Boyce, W. S. Brener, Broughall, Burnie, C. M. G. Borth, H. H. Catturinich, A. Carter W.L.
Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
Josling, L-Col.
Vandio, Gordon
Vorekar, Capt. & Mr.
Watson, Mr. & Mrs, Ma White, Dr. M. I
Wilkie, Mr. and Mrs,
Kays, Major and Mr. Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Kelsall, Major & Mrs.
Barnett, H. J. O.
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Mr. and Dann, G. H.
Dow, P.
McCulloch, Miss
Falloon, C. H.
Meier, Mr. and Mrs.
John
CRAIDIKBURN,
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs.
Ri
Sm
Grant
Smit Mr. and Mri.
Grant
Har, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Percy
Saigon 17th Decca, H. Brehmer, 25th Chatham, Hon. & Mrs. Metcalf, Mr. & Mr. H. Harvey, Capt. & Mrs. Soppa, P.
Miller, P. L
Moon, Mr. & Mrs. R. M.
Clark, M. O. Cheshire, F. D. Clark, T. Clarke, Mr. and
Moore, Dr. W. B. A.
Mrs.
Morrison, Mrs. & child Morley, J. P.
T. W. Clegg, RN, Eng.
Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.
Lt.
A. B.
and M, H. L Colla, Misses Cells, Mrs.
Navarro, Mrs.
Nawall, S. G.
Sungkiang, Br. La., 987. Pennefather, 25th aand Dec., Gen.-H. A. L
-San Francisco 25th Nov., and Manila Dec. Iloilo 21st Dec., Sugar.-B. & S. 25th Dec., Mails and Gen.-P. M. S. S.Taming, Br.s., 1,350, A. W. Onterbridge, 31st Co
Dec-Manila 19th Dec., Gen.-B. & 3.
Nar. s... 4,381, G. Stanaford, 23rd Nov. Coal.-S. T. & Co. Zafro, Br. .., 1,618, R. Rodger, 25th Dec. Colvin, E.
Manila 22nd Dec Gen.-S., T. & Co.
in a position, as they are now, to falsely induce Emma Luyken, Ger. ss., 1,160, G. Cornead, Thode Fagerewcantle,.~.8, w
credit for the firms they support by tacitly, though not actually nor probably, admitting
themselves to be partners.
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One of the strongest arguments brought
27th Dec,-Hongay 14th Dec, Coal- Order. Wingsang: Br. 1.3. 1,517, W. Stalker, 17th Dec, Canton 26th Dec, Gen.), M. & Co.
T5th
against the Bill appears to be that it will die. / Chihli, Br. 1.8., 1,143, G. Dooker, 27th Dec Celtic Chief, Br. ship, 1,709, Jonas, 9th Nov,
count experience as regards the giving of credit, and will put the newest and smallest firms on a level with those that have borne bo brunt of an unusually not uneventful past,
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Shansi, Br, &, 1,428, F. Boyd, 27th Dec, Wakamatsu 31st Dec, Coal.-M. B. K.
Wuhu 20th Dec, and Chinklang 22nd,
Rice, &c.—B, & S.
Kwanglee, Cl. 64,461, R. L. Lincoln, 17th
I am myself connected with one of the oldest firms here, but interest in certain recent failures has caused no little amusemsof - perhaps in spite of some personal experience and the as- sistance of cashiers of greater experience 1 am bound to admit that there are few native firms with whom we deal, a few further particulars then those possess regarding the constitution and alability of which would not be of the keenest Carl Diederichsen, for Hoihow. possible interest to me. And some of the beavy Sithonia, for Singapore.
Batman, for Swalow, fallures of this and last year would appear to Charterhouse, for Amey. show that some others at least of the leading Kwongsang, for Shanghai. local houses are not appreciably better infongolia, far thanghai, formed.
chang, for Ningpo. Angkin, for Swatow,
Dec-Shanghai 24th Dec., Gen.-C. M. Toomen, Ch. 1.3., 942, W. R. Boyd, 27th Dec,
S., N. Co.
-Shangbal 23rd Dec, Gen.-C. M. S, N. Co.
Clearances at the Harbour Ofios. Arconia, for Vladivostock, Kaustford, for Yokohama Keongwat, for Hoihow..
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As regards the new and small firmu, it appearade, for Hoibow, pears in me that they base their business and credit on what they see done by the older and larger fras, and what the older and larger Arms do is as an open book to any market krapie of mediocre ability. Personally I have never found it so difficult to ascertain what. credit any firm gives a dealer, as to ascertain how much I ought to give him myself.
And while we frequently grumble at the extent to which competition la carried locally, and sometimes speak with disrespect of the innumerable small businesses which cortainly now do exist bere, we cannot surely reasonably [ed expect anything else, and few of us would probably care to admit that we were not ready to accept, and even welcome, h nest competi tioh unless we acknowledge that we have no interest whatever in the general prosperity of the Colony.
PORTRAITS GROUPS and ENLAR
GING and COPYING in all Siten.
LARGE SELECTION OF VIEWS ALWAYS ON HAND.
PRICE VERY MODERATE, Hongkong, 15th September, 1001
LA WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. This is the age of research and experiment, when af nature, so to speak, transacked by the scieutide for the comfort and happiness of man #Belenen kno Indeed made giant strides during the past century, and among the by no means least importa discoveries ik medicins comes that of Therapton, particulars of which will be found in another column. This preparation is unquestionably one of the metgenuine and reliable Patent Medicines everintfaced and has, we understand, been used In the Continental fiospitals by Ricord, Suolaa, Jobert. Velpeau, laivanncure, the well-know Cinazuignac, and hideed by all those who are Kards Authorities insuris matters, including the cefettated Leiternwad, and gour, by whom t was some time since mulformly adopted, and thai It is wordbythesilentios of those who requiremuch Andy we think there is no doubt. From the time of Adamie downwards. poteni wgentiutha removal of these diseases hap thike used phi Josopher's stone)been theoldies of search of some bepiful generous minds; and far beyond the mere Jurmuch coyktewer lure been dieoverred-of Trang the bar metals into gold is surely 1's avery afa remedy so potent sa threplenish tre înt lag funrgles ef ffie comfrued rawāļu the que coat, ani) in the other so effectually, opadliy pad antely inespel from the system without the nið or·rees the knowl dre, of a second party, the Jha sinn af noquired or inherited disease inall thes Bizan form as to learenstaint or trace behind. Much Is The New French Remedy Thers plonhich mertzialy rank with, if not take precedence of Prusy.cd li- diacoveries of our day, about which Betooniation and nake hare been made, Andthecæleneisesadaverincreasing demand that 1114 bet it created for this medicine wherever intro alized appears to prove that it is destined to cat # 10 oblivion ali šhone questionable remedies that seie formerly the sole reliance of mediza man, Therapios ay be obtained in Engiani”dirmek from the proprietor, and of the princ jul Urencista and Merchi?a Ehpughout the Coloules, India, China, Japan,&c..not even excluding such remote district as Central Africa, the pill läände, El. 33. letra &c.—{inmentFieldidvarslur KascunILEY Sold by A. 8. WATSON & Co., Lid - Hongkong, China and Manlia
So then, if it is the case that the judgment of the older firms as regards credit, is almost as frequently incorrect as that of the newer; if it is the caset and I think it will be admitted that it is) that the newer. firms trade on the experience of the older if we welcome the in- troduction of new capital and do not really object to the honest competition.it naturally optaila~is it a’Just cause of complaint against the Bill that in enabling the older firms to so arrive at a more correct appreciation of the value of their clientele it enables the newer
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the OWNERS will be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBTS contracted by the Ocoin.or the Crews of the following vessels during her
tay in Hongkong Harbouret
AWAPA, British steamer, Capt. J. 11. William, GO! son --Dodwell & Co, Lidkan? Da
CELTIC CHIEF, British ship, Captale John
Jones.Standard Oll Co. NENOTICE.
firms to do likewise?
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Child, for Canton. Japan, for Shanghai. Shansi, for Caninn. Australian, for Manila, Madeleine Rickmers, for Bangkok. Petrarch, for Saigon.
Departures. 'Dec. 27, Mongolia, for San Francisco. Heimun, for Coast Ports, Anghin, for Bangkok. Ichang, for Shanghai. Charterhouse, for Amoy.
Emma Luykan, for Canton. Changsha, for Australian Ports. Kwongsang for Shanghal.
Passengers arrived. Per Linnex, from Callao-150 Chinese. Per Dagmar, from Bangkok-Mr. MacKay. Mr. and Miss Hicks, and 3 Japanese For Per Australian, from span for Hongkong Thursday Island- Japanese. For Brisbane Messrs, Morton, C. While, W. White and E. Pullman For Sydney-Mrs. Mead, Mesars Benion, Wall, and Mr. and Mrs. Oxley,
and Mrs. F. T. erry, Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Per China, from San Francisco, &c.-Mr. Bawn, Messis. C. C. Brunner, W. F. Barnes, R. G. Brachi, C. J Connell, Comdr. F. W. Coffin, U..., Lieut. Dismuckes, u 5.x. Mrs. F. Farrington, Mess. E. Goddard, F. A. Gerryost, Mrs. A. D. Helms, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hanna, Mral Miss Hammersley, Mr. J. C. Mrs. M. E. Jones, M. Keller, Rose Lawrence, E. B. Leigh, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Miller, Mr. J. G. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Page, Mr. John H. Page, Jr., Dr. R. M. Powers, Rolph, A. Sing, Mrs. S. Spalding, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.
J. A. Ross Metri, Jas. Rolph, R. T. R. M. Shearer, Messrs, D. Le Roy Topping. W. M. Tipton, H. E. Wright, T. D. Witt, Guy Whitlock, U.S.H., Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Walson, Certain Chiurse dealers with whom I have Messrs. Geos Palmer, Oliver Bainbridge, F. P. been in conversation in the they not have the slightest batat de Silva, Mrs. Anna Miller, Mrs. G. Fukuda,
Would
objecting to and 368 Chinese. registering themselves, but they would object
Per Kwangles, from Shanghai-Mr. and
MODIFIED CONDITIONS.
While I have now touched upon one or two of the general objections to the Bill, there re mains the question as to how the Bill, il it be in main principles a desirable one, can be best. modified.
Shipping Report.
to the public being supplied with minute Mrs. Rekovsky, and 135 Chinese. details of the composition of their business. registration be ípso facto a proof of part nership, then the mere fact that any one is registered as a partner in a business renders his entire assals liable, so that it might not perhaps be necessary, at least in the initial stages of the working of the proposed new law, for the partners to be compelled to furnish. particulare
as to their exact interest: And the accesibility of such details ive partial
much merely inquisitive examination of the register which would be annoying to
registered.
Str. Dagmar from Bangkok-Strong NE, MDESOON..
the
It might perhaps be arranged that the re gister should not 1 be a public document in the fullest sense of the word, but should only be accessible to such persons as satisfied the registrar of their bona fides,
WNW, wind all the passage,
Str. Arconta from Singapore -Strong NW,
ther generally, moderate breezes to streaz SIT. Ontang from Kuchinois-Fina wes-
moderate sea.
SAILING VERLA.
Philadelphis, roth June, Kerosine-S.O.
Co.
Rose, Br, bg, 822, Wright, Jolk Nov.-West Apstralia 4th Aug, Sandal Wood,S,& Co. Simia, Br. 4-masted bq., 2,087, Casson, 13th
Dec-Cardiff 4th July, Patent Fuel Naval Yard.
Vessels
Steamers Expected.
Copp, Mrs and Minu Coulthart, J. Cruickshank, Cunningham, Davies, F.O.
Deacon, F. B. Doolittle, F. H, Dowley, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, Capt.& Mrs.
W.A
Newington, A. G. Nicholls, E. A.
Olife, O. C.
Palmer, E. L... Pan, F. N. L
Pangborn, Mrs. H.
Parfitt, W.
Marchant, Capt. and Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs, and children
Montague
·KOWLOON.
Ainslie, Dr. D. H..
Binder, MmF
Charlton, R.M., Capt. Crawford, MA,
and Mrs. E. and Hall, A.
METNO
Reynolds,
CHINA COAST METEGOLOGICAL REGISTERE :
Bar, Th. Hu, Wind Wr. "December 16th, 1905, 4.m.
Vladivostock.7 a.m.
Nemaro Hakodate
Pennefather, Mrs. G. Kagoshima.... Pecker, B. L.
Mr. T. C.Wen. A. R..'.
Dr F. J.
Dresser, J. H.
Dupree, W. S.
C
Powell, W. A.
Prath, W. C.
A. G.
Koshun..... Roach, Mrs. J. S. and Pescadores...
child
Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. R. Reynolds, Mr. & Mia,
A..
Patey, Mrs. E. O.
Tokio
Peake, W.
Kochi Nagasaki .....
Oshima... Naba
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Mrs. E Fabling, Mr. & Mrs. R.
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Fisher, Mr. J. C.
Fischer, R.
www
Weihaiwat... A. 30.49 33 Robbins, R... Lieut. Getzlaf.......
and Mrs. J. F.
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Spittles, J. S.
Sprague, R. W.
Stein, A. L.
From Angert Dyr Empire Manila G., L. & Co Dec. 28 Monmou'shire. Singapore S., T. & Co Dec. 18 Alesia....... Singapore. H. A. L... Dec. 28 Oceana... Singapore. P. & D. Co Dec. 29 Rooo... Colombo... M. & Co... 3 Athenian. Vancouver. C. P. R. Coan. Taiyuas......... Sydney ... B. & S..... Timahi......... Kobe ........... []. C. J. Lajan.
P. Sigismund... Sydney... M. & Co... an.
DOCK RETURNS.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS,
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Kaifong.........................
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SHANGHAI.
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"Ships Passed The Canal. Arrivals at Home-2nd December-Zizter,
•Longsor, Svevia, Silasia, (Ger.) 5th Dec ember-Banclauch, Benglos. 8th December- DecemberPara. 13th December-Friars Agamemnon, Starsa Blanca, Slavonta. &h Alica, Den of Mains, Diomed. 16th Decom. ber-Saloste, Seneco, J. P. Chapman. 19th December-Borussia, Albenga,, 23rd Decem- -Oceanien; Sofruma,
Post Office.
Gratton, R. H..
Gray, T. C. Hall, Capt. T Hanghwont, W. B. Hardy, A.M., L Mr. C. T.
: Harker, B. B.
R. B.
Harvey,
and
"Hemporly, Mr. & Mrs.
J. H.
Mr. and Mrs. J.Swalowa 3008 64 95
Canton........ Hengkera Victoria Peak Rock...
Gap
Spell, Mr. and Mrs. L. Macao............
Stephens, Н.
Stevenson, R.M., Lieut.
E. GR.
Tafodr. and Mrs. E. Thomas,
Thomas, Miss M. L. Valentini, V. Wakefield, M., and
Hodgson, C. A. G. Hodgson, C. B. M.
Miss Watkins, Mis
E.
Hollingsworth, Mr.
& Webb, A. E.
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Whitlow, A. W. Winchester, W. c.
Young, 1. A.
Mrs. Holt, B. G.
Humphreys, Mr. and Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T.
Mr. H.
KING EDWARD, Barnes, Mrs.
Ivaconer, Mrs. J. M. Brunner, Chat, C. Bony, A. F. and valvet Jackson, Mrs. andchild Burke, F. E,
Lugebil, V. Burrill, H. R. Cunnings, H. W. Double, R., Comdr.
Thorpa Double, Mrs.
.Mins
Herbert
Moody, Mr. J. Kr Morgan, W. H. Mosca, E. J. Norsaw, E.
Powers, Dr. R. M. Seymour, Mrs. I..K. Sherman, Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Smith, Mrs. Squair, Alex. C. Mrs. Textor, Capt. H.
Stupersky, A Topping, D. Le Roy Unbebann, C. P... Watson, Mr. and Mrs.
OCCIDENTAL
A Maii will close for --
Early, Miss R. Halphong-Per Hanoi, a8th Dec, 9 šM. Early, Miss M. J. Manila, Port Darwin, Thursday island, Frater, Mr. and
Finlay,
FK Orlibana. Cooktown, Caims, Townsville, Sydney and Melbourne-Per Australian, 18th Fraker, C. H.
H, W. Dec., II A.M.
Macao-Per Beungshan, 28th Dec., 1.15 P.M.-
Goddard, Edwin Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Per Catharina Apear, 18th Dec., 2 P.M.
Casperien, S.. Shanghai-Per Tientsin, a8th Dec, 3 PM: Hachno, Dr. Med. Swatow and Shanghai-Per Wingsäng, 28th { Hales, G. L. Deci, & P.M.
Hemp, A Keys, Dr. H.. Kempel, Capt. C..
Krill, G Lowe, Mr. and Mr.
C.
Tacoma, Wash-Per Lyra, 39th Dec, 11 AM, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C., and Macao-Per Haungshan, 29th Dec., s.15 P.M. Manila-Per Loonggang, 29th Dec, 3 P.M. Bangkok-Per Patchaburi, 30th Dec, 9 am.
NAME.
Alacrity.* Andromeda Arus Astrac Bonaventure Cadmus
·Str. CAIAU from Wakamatsu Moderate Cherub ..*** NW. winds and sea to Heishan, from there to Clis port moderate to strong NE. wind.
Diadems
S
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Str. Arroyo from Kuchinotau-Strong NW. Dee gale between.Formosa and Japan, and strong NE. monsoon remainder of passage.
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But it is not necessary bere to go into details of these
1030 or more important modifications which may be песковату. That
Sir. Australian from Japan 1-Moji to Nan may be left to the ki faland moderate to increasing to BE, winds, subsequent consideration of this Chamber beam sea, thence to Lameck light variable Handy The Government have shown themselves pawinds and thick foggy weather, thence to port Hart tient and considerata in the whole matter, and moderate NE. monsoon, Sne westker and Hecis.... will doubtless continue to da so if their efforts
Aplic
the quality
HAM | smooth sER. of our trade are mat in show them that we work pot our individual interests as in
those
Vessels in Port. STEAMERS.
to improvich will so much of the general trade of the Colony. is room for improvement in the methods of Alexander, Am. 2.8, 1.785, Gove, 13th Nov.-=
That there carrying on that trade there can surely be little
Carite gih Nov,, Coal,--Order. doubt, but, at the same time, if by
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a resolation as that which this meetings Algos, Bris, 4507, A. Lockett, 17th Dec,
was convened to consider, we once more rebuff the Government, we can hardly feel that
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ther consideration is due to us from them. ramon, I bez to
the following to the meeting
the-That
In the a of this Chamber, some form of legitiation
Japan Ports 17th Oct, Flour and Gen.- Catherine Apcar, Br. u. 1,750, A, Stewart,
P.M. B. 5. Co.
*19th Dec.--Singanora.
Deo, Gan
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Chowi
Tamar
Ger. 2.0, 1,050, F. Spiesen, 24th Dec., Virago
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THE Public are hereby informed that nonion of T"
change has been made in the Rates of for the registration of partnership is desirable, Bangkok 15th Dec, Rica 25. they are warmed against","paying ma athan Council Bit now bafora the „Legislative Dr. Hans Jürg Klar. Hor. 9.942 Subscription to the Honglog Telegraph and but that TEN GENTS (10 cis) per Single Copy,
reading of the Bill, in order to give this Chamard & Thoresen Co, Austyn S
modification, Thay.tharsiore Request Gent to postpone the farther
IR MANAGER, bar time to draft and submit their proposals
M Cô, Ladi | regarding the modifications necessary.
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of China, Brims. 3,046, R. Archibald, Woda
** RMK, 19th Decgon ancouver, B.0, 1711 MA Now, and Shanghal Tóth Incy Mails and GG, P, R, Co,
Lowe, Hias Siesle Major, Capt. and Mrs.
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Cebu
C. St. Tamm.
December 17th, 1905, am, Vladivostock.7 a.m. Nemuro.m. Hakodate.... Taklo......... Kochi.........
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am√30.15
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30.01 30.0% a.m. 30,49 30.36 30.25 58
Tainan Koshun Pescadores.... Weihaiwei...do Gutzlaff Sharp Peak... Amoy 6.30 30.08 Swatow 9 am. 30.00 Canton
ENE
3) 29.9264 NE
Hongkong10a.m.32.17 Victoris Peak Gap Rock
Haiphong... Manila na Bacolod...... Hoilo........ Cobu
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39.92 82|7o|wsy 29.89 8:
86
D. St. James 10A.M.
Dec. as at Decia
104.11.
49.00
Owen, O. E. Fetersen, Mrs. C
Batonicter Tenperature
30.17
30.09
I. Schönberg, Victor
Stolis, O.
Humidity
66 བ་་་་་་་་་ 4-TAY-MAK
86
79
Rainfal
24.16
HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS. ON THE CHINA STATION.
CLASS.
TONI. GUNE L.H.P.
CAPTAIN.
LAST REPORTED AT
despatch-rassel...
1,700
时
cruiser, it claus
11,000
torpedo beat destroyer.
cruiser, and diess
4,362
$,000 106,500 7,000 7,000
Commander Harbord
Captain R. Valson Ommandey i
Hongkong
Lient-Commander R. H, Heaton
Shanghal
Captain Lionel G. Tufnell
Hongkong
Welbalwel
craiser, and class. ...
4,360
7,000
Captalo H. It. Toriensa
...sloop
1,400
Commander II, du C. Luard...
...Shanghai
water tank and tug
500
1,070
1,400
Commander H. D. Wilkie, b.8.0.
子
16,500
Captain HAV
7,000
Lieut-Commander H. E. Sulivan
Savory
Hongkong
7,000
Lieut-Comtiander
Bather
7,000
7,000
Hongkong
Hongkong
Hongkong
· 51700,
7,000
4,000
4,000
2,400
23,000
sloop.........
cruiser, 1st class
torpedo bost destroyer.
torpedo bost destroyer wi torpedo bort destroyer ... torpedo best destroyer... torpedo
destroyer
cruiser, and class:
torpedo beat destroyer...
...torpedo boss destroyer: «
special
service torpedov...
·u class
river
bont destroyar ...
* gunboat
," PRI
riyar gunboat...
torpedo bost destroyer "*1.
... surveying ressal
river gunbost
river gunbestimme
river gunboat
torpedo, fost destroy Cruiser, 1st clas
torpedo bost destr
surveying ship se torpedo bost
350
Lieut.-Commander Lewin
Camper Á. F. Rearett
amander Stevenson
Captain H. Grass
Grant-Dalton
der H. B. Cox onsander EP.B. Charlton Shortland
Captais 2 Richard...
Captai
Lleut, Commander W, H. Darwall (kon :
Lient-C
C. Seymour mander E. V.F.R. Dugmore ommander
T.B. Noble
mmander I. Kiddie Raud A
Commander Hoare
Lieut,Commander Roben E. Vaughan.
mmander H. T. Alay
mmandes J. Tip, Lynn
Surveying Labuan West River
West River
Hongkos
Can Yangtere
Hongkong
Long Harbour
Yangisse
Hongkong
Yangiare
Yangture
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