Mails. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.
MM
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STEAM FOR SA100N, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, INDIA, ADEN, DJIBOUTI, EGYPT, MAR. SEILLKS. LONDON, Havre, Bordeaux, Mediterranean and
BLACK SEA PORTE
The 8.8. "ERNEST SIMONS.", Captain Bourdon, will be despatched for MARSEILLES. TOMORROW, the 9th January, at i P.M.
This Steamer connecten: Colombs with the Australian line as Nera bound for Marseilles via Bombay and Aden,
Passage tickets and through Rills of Lading Issued for above ponts,
Carga also booked, fus principal places in Europe
Next sailings will be as fullows: 5.S. POLYNESIEN........23id,January,› 5.S. CALEDONIEN
............,6th Febranry, ' S.S. SALAZIE........ „șoth February,'
GUDE CHAMPEAUX, Agent.
"Hongkong, 8th January, 1906,
ORIENTAL
STEAM
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY JANUARY 8
NORWEGIAN GIRLS AS 'SHIP'S
OFFICERS.
The land of Ibsen, 1-joinsen, and other high priests and priestesses, too-of advanced womanhood, bar; in spite of its marked tens
dency to "kick the beam" on the "brainy side-pure and simple yet managed to solve the problem of a ratio employant for the open-air girl," whose tasks and accomplish- ments are all of the practical nature. For such career lies open on board the many steamers, both regular and excursion, that plough the Nor wegian fjords and Scandinavian rivers, and their special department is to see to the commissalat and to arrange for the rersonal comfort of the travellers on board, their official rank, Indeed, being that of "auxiliary ship's officer. That the life is a pleasant one is conclusively proved by the numerous applications at the steamboat offices from young Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian ladies anxious to secure, if not a berth on the briny, yet on what is practically "next door" to it, thin his upon inland lake and river being immensely popular with strong and energetic girls, most of whom are daughters either of naval men or of others of good pro fessional position, such as lawyers and doctors, and are, therefore, bath by habits and instinct, well qualified to minister to the requirements of persons of their own class,
That such duties necessitate a girl having a head on her shoulders goes without saying. It is her duty, first, to ascertain from the purser how many passengers are booked for the forth. coming voyage, and to lay in her provisions accordingly,, with an eye to ample supplies while at the same time avoiding any tisk in | the matter of waste, which would spell dead [loss. She is further responsible for the taste. fully laid table, for its appointments in the way. of spotless napery, and also for such house linen as may be required in the cabins during the voyage. Plate, cmockery, and even the botterie de cuisine are generally her own pro perty, so she naturally takes something of a hostess's pride in the ordering of her special. depanment, The payments are arranged at to much a head, and the lady caterer nets the profits over and above the actual expenses, plus many a handsome douceur, which, being the customary thing, may be proffered without fear of offence, since it will be accepted with. out any ridiculous false pride. Such a life, with its self-respecting independence, and its breezy, open-air surroundings, is certainly healthful and exhilarating, while the constant stream of passengers, both new and old, tends to pleasant acquaintances being formed and continued even during the comparatively dull,
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENT » L STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,
STEAM 20 STRAITS, CEYLON ASTRALIA INDIA, ADEN, FOVPT, MEDITERRANEAS PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON,
(Through Bill of Lading issued for BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL, AMERI
CAN and South African Pours.). RE Steamship
THE
:.
"DELTA, Captain C. L. Daniel, carrying His Majesty's BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 131 January, 1906, at V won, taking Phaseness and Cargo for the shove Par in connecting with the Company's 5.5. Himalaya, B8 tons, from Colombo, Passengers' accommodation in which yassel in iscured before departure from Hong: kong.
Mails, will be despatched" from this for
season.
Another post filled by women on board the Norwegian mail steamers is that of "postal. travel together, their sale duty consisting in official". Two of these young ladies always. carrying the nail-bags to and from the points of embarkation and arrival. During the voyage, these gitis fime is practically their own, and they generally may be seen employing it in producing thous much-admired "Hosflids-for- aning "the beautiful Norwegian embroideries Silk and Vules, di Cargo for France, to be met with in such rich profusion through- and Tea for 1 do fundes arrangement) will
out the Scandinavian lands. These "post ba tranship at Colombo into the Mail Indies, however, never allow their elaborate steamer proceeding · liteet to Marseilles and London; other Care for London, Reneedlework to jeopardise their official position canveved frain Bou by the RM.S. Freyr, due in London on the 24th February, rgod.
l'arcels will be received at this Office until 4. P.M. the day before sailing. The Contents and Valor of all Packages are required.
For further Particular, apply to
E. A. HEWETT,
S pension cut,
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Hongkong, 30th December, 1915.
Intimations.
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. Thiala enge of recruit an experiment, when sil untur,eolòõaprak, is con neked by the selenie for the confuet and handers of man Science has indeed raile fant stride, burlag the potentury, and among the “by me sheana frant portant
igrettes in medfeine comes that of Threepinn. particulars of which will be found in quother column is preparation is unquestionably one of the most genuine and relinide Patent Medicines evelintroduced.and line, we understand, been used Is the Pettersstul Soapitale by Klend, Rosian, tobest, Velpeau, Alafcumentve. Ute well-known Aangani, nail tudeal by all those who are prenta, & us authorities in such matters, includium the celebrated 3,allenarul, and Rous, by whots fi Wantone Blung aliter uniformly adopted, and that 11 t worthy this attention of Löse whorequireuch entedy we think there is no doubt.. From the Ir of Aristotle downwards patent agent in 131 resinyal of these (ilkenses fi silsiz, the faned phi Inrapher's stanethren fiu alle en est menteis dit mome happend gematousminda; a far beyond the sere Pc laat sulatetern Bravé karmu iliscovered-of kamienalthom the linker marenie into gold tu surely Advity of a guardy sa potrat na jo izplenimin Flesh dina väergies of the confirmed vex? to 11e eat, mek to the uller so effekttinily, spredlly mod safely to expel from the synter without the Kol or gròs the knowledge, of a second party,the po soncufaeqalies ar fofisisted disease fy all their pratrol firms auto-fense noialet or track behind, Peterle de The New Prench Remedy Therapion, which
y errially sank with, if not take precedence inny ofthe discoveries of our day, about which no Hitle extentation and arise have been made. Andile extensive and ever-increasleg demand that heen crenied for the medicine wherever intro
laced appear to prove that it le destined to est 1. Eacestivism all time questionable rentedies that kure foringly the ante reltance of medical men, Thernadodɔay be obtaloed in England "direct from the profilelor, sud of the principal Chemists and Merchnáța throughout the Coldbles, India, Chian.Japan ko.notisen excluding such remote districts as Central Afries, the Pi. Talanda, St. Idrus,fe- Diaman iliillik dvertiser KinkakLKY
Sold by A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd. Hongkong, China and Manila,
AN APPEAL.
[Q
HE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN
TCONVENT, GAIRE ROAD, begs most respectfully to APPEAL to the Residrats of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind
patronage and support, and desires to state that The will be pleased to receive orders for all kinds of NEEDLE WORK.
Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffs and Collars renewed on old ones.
Ladies and Children's Under-clothing, Chi dren's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, Materials can be supplied, if required, '
The Superioress will also be most grateful for any PAPER, or old ENVELOPES to be made Into Books for the Children of the Poor Schools, who are taught by the Slaters,
Hongkong, 22nd April, 1891.
as Government employees, for long before the landing-stage is reached both may be seen cloaked and hatted, and standing, as it were, at attention, they being, on account of the precious burdens they bear, the first to leave
the boat.
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These, therefore, are some of the busy-bees to be found in the land where the "Norahs" and "Hedda Gablers" come from; and if more normal yet surely for that season not wholly devoid of interest.-P.M.G,
Shipping.
www.
Arrivals.
Lycemoon, Ger. 5.4, 1,238, F. Th. Lehmann,
6th Jan Kobe 1st fan, Gen.-S. & Co. Hanoi, Fr. 5, 739. 1. Menues, 6th Jan
Haiphong and Hoihow 5th Jan., Gen.-A, R. M.
Ernest Simans, Fr. .., 2,093, Bourdon, 7th Jan.- -Yokohama 30th Dec, Mails and Gen. M. M.
Palma, Br. 34, 4,913, G. W. Cockman, 7th Jan-Yokohama 19th Dec, Gen.-P. & 0.5. A. Co
7th
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DOCK RETURNS.
Passengers arrived. Per Auping, from Shanghai--Messrs. Light- * HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS, - body, and Schroil.
Kaifong............ For 'Haimun, from Swalow-Mt To Tin Hoching ............ Tig, and rry Chinese.
Eiger.....
བཀལ་བཀའ་མ་
Per Pulma, from Yokohama for Hongkong PowAD.......................... Mr. P. Cughton. Fur Port Bald-Dr. C. C. Rice, and S. A. Merton,
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"SHANGHAI,
Kowloon
Dock.
4th ins
1906.
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
Нонскома Acheson, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, R.
I Adams, R., Eogr
Capt. J. H,
Battiscombe, H. G. Andamon, Mr. K.
Aucrit, E. F.. Beats, A.
Knight, Mr. Louder, Mr. Martin, R. Mitchell; R. Mon,
olli
Mr. & Mrs. A. En, Mr. and Mes,
Mr.
Cal.
Humphreys, Mr. and
Mr H
Bentinck, Mrs. Buxton, Lady B. Chichester, Maj.AA. Clothier, A. N."
Hurst, N. Engineer.
Capt.
15
18.
Ball, R.M., Engr.-Lieat.
H. F. Berblinger, A.
Indes, Capt. R. Johannsen, Edm. Jameson, Mr. and Mrs.
Capt
E.
Joki, J. P. F.
Kerr, F. Kent, HW.
Gearle, Rev.
Mr."
Köbler,
R. Painter, F. W. R. Ward, D..W. Fancey, R. Lady, Mitchell Old, Dec. 2g
Par Loongming, from Manila-Messrs." Ray Weidensall, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bradley, Mrs. Montrose..............International, and Mise Taylor, Mrs. Milton Heckert, Mrs, K. and servant, and 43 Chinese. Wallace and baby, Mrs. Lus de la Riva, baby.
Ships Panned The Canal. Per Prinx Waldemar, from Kabo-Messr, Regent Lutipold, Ceylon, 3rd January-Bara
Outward--30th December-Preussin, Prins C Bak Wa, H. M Gangriwalla, W. Sek Yu long. and child, L. Ku Du, O. W. Lise, C. Bethke,. Homeward-joth December Avala, Ban W. Bari
Lda, Achies. Mandshire, Menelas, Ras Crockett, R. Laland, A. Rathbourne, L. lita, Poona, Salaris, Serbia, Verona, Bantu, Moore, F. Gulbrandsen, J. Lunden, W. Mc. Indrasanka ard JanuaryScandia, Hyada, Kinnon, T. Buckley and J. White.
and
'Kobe, Redhill.
Arrivals at Home-30th December-Sen- vimur, Sackien, fat January-Socotra. 318 January-Sensgambia. sih January-Sunda.
Post! Office,
A Mail will close for
Cebu-Per Palma, 9th Jan, 9 AM. Swatow-er Haimun, 9th Jan., o à M.ș Hoihow and Haiphong-Per Hanoi, 9th Jan. 9 A.M.
linney, Mr. & Mrs. S. Itshop, L. C.
| Bisbeck, R. J.
W. S.
Bonhar, Mr. and Mrs.
Bonner, K. A. Borthwick, R. W. Borthwick, Mrs. R. W. Bory, A. F. and valet
and child
Broughall, Burnle, C. M. G. Chatham, Hon, & Mre. Clark, M. O. Clark, T.
Mr.
FEL
Major
Major & Mri
Caple
Mr. and Mr.
Pullock, K.C., Mr.
Capt. and Mrs.
A
Brotherton Stadt, Mr. and Mr.
fayass, Col.
Howard A
Van de Stokes, Mr.
Thomas, Mrs. Cul
Me and Mrs. Thomas, Misses
Mr. & Mro, J. K. Hassan, Mr. and Mrs.
C. w.o. Laing, A. H. Lewis, L. 9.
Melur, Mr. and Mrs. Marriott, Dr. O.
John Miller,
P. L Moon, Mr. & Mrs. R. M. Moors, Dr. W. B. A,
Mrs & child S.G.
Clarke Mr. and Mrs.
T. W.
Clegg, R.M., Eng. L
and Mrs. H. L.
Per Ernest Simons, for Marseilles from Yokohama Mrs. N. Maja, Rev. P. Corneille, ears. L. Cignol, D. E. Danckamp and A. Hirsh. From Shanghai-Mesa. J. McCarthy, M. de Cabrens, Mr. and Mrs. Dothik, Mr. Gex, G. da la Trille, R. M. Sayers,
Goyel, Schaub, Rir and Mrs. Chun Show Yeh, Wang Wei Yeh Ling So Yeh, Wo Has Bo Yeh, Wan Kin Yen, bay and a amaha, Messrs. Morel, Jean Jubert, and st Frenchi Robe-Dr. Rohnstedt, Mr. and Mrs.
rencli Soldiers. For Port Said from Batatefl, Mr. and Mrs. Nakamura and a C. D. children, From Shanghai-Mr. B. Afr: Polsky. For Colombo from Yokobama hobe, Matupi, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne
d'Ivanonco, Messrs. Northeey
Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Herberts-Claarec, F. Mr. R. Wdel: From Kote-Mr. T. S. Souza-Per Prins Waldemar, 9th Jan, 10A.M. From Shanghai-Messrs. Seraphine, Noemie Colombe and Gourichinoky. From Yokohama, for Batavia-Mr. G. W. Price. For Singapore Messrs, Thakurdas and Bagamull. From Kobe-Messrs. Nakayama, te, Sato. Minashi and Ohashi. Isone, Kossonni, Minsan Keshi, From Shanghai-Mr. Laurent, and Mr. and Min. (endron. For Hongkong from Yokohama —Messrs. Chan Yan "uck, Ho-Chuck Van and Linh Hoa From Kobe Messrs Lou, Machida and 10. From Shanghai-Mr. and Mr. S T. Besion, Messrs. A. L. Stein, W, H. Locker and boy, Clarec, Kent, Bastien and boy, Prinz and boy, Li Sung-hen, 1. B. James, John Wilson, Ly Tieung, Ky, and a Chinese.
Shipping Roport.
Europe, &c. India,, edo Tursunov- Ernest Simons, 9th Jan, 1 A.M.
Macao-Per leungshan, pth Jan. 1.15 M. Kobe-l'er Kowloon, 9th Jan, 3 F.N. Shanghai-Per-Loongmoon, 9th Jan, 3 P.. Manila Per Taming, 9th Jan, 1 P.. Yokohama and Kobe-Per Tolyuan, 9th Jan., 3 P
3 P.M.
Shanghai, Nasak, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.--Pur Kathrei of China, toth Jan., 11 ..
Macao-Fer sungshan, toth Jan, 1:15 PM.. Singapore, l'enang and Calcutta Per Arratoon Apcar, 10th Jan, 2 P.M.T ;.
Macao-Per lieuneskan, 18th Jan, 115 PM. Cebu and Iloilo Per Kaifong, inth Jan P.M. Shanghal-Per. Hangtong, 11th Jun, 3 F.M. Penang and Bombay-Per Ischia Singapore, 12th Jan, TJ A.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Hono- Str. Haizgun from Swatow:-Moderate NE lutu and San Francisco-Per Nippon Mars, monsoon, moderate sex.
12th Jan, II A.M.
Str. Sirocco from Maji:-Strong NE. mo soon on China COAN.
Str. Auping from: Shanghai Strong, mon soon and cloudy weather.
Str. Lycemoan from Kobe-Strong NE, nunsgon, and rainy weather...
Ste Loongaung from Manila:-Rough NE. monsoon,.cloudy and uvercast.
Vesents in Port
STEAMBRE
A'exander, Am. 5.3., 1785, Gove, 13th
-Order.
1
▼
rath Jan, 1.1 P.M..
Macno-P Loongsang, 12th Jan, 3 PM.
Manila-Per
Manila-Per Zafiro, 13th Jan., 10A.M. Europe, &c., Inda, yfa Tuticorin-Per Dalia, 13th Jun., II A.M.
Macao-Per Heungskak, 13th Jan, 1.5 P.M. Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, Sourabaya and Macassar Pet Tjimaki, 13th Jan., 4 P.M. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per
| sang, 16th Jàn,, a Pák.
Samerang and Sourabaya-Per Fausange
Jan., 2 P.M.
16th
TEAM.
E. A
O.C
W
Mrs. E. O
Peake, W.
Pecker, B. L.
I
W. H.
Jacks, Mr. Hughes, Mt. Jeffries, H, V.. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. losling, Lt. Col. Kalsall, Major & Mra: ~· Kaye, Major and Mrs.
Vandin, Gordon
Varokar, Capt. & Mr. Watson, Mr. & Mrs, M. White, Dr. M. T Wilkie, Mr. and Mrs,
John Woodward, Mr. & Mrs.
CRAIGIEBURN..
Adams, M. and Mr. F. Marchant, Miss
R. J.
Barnett, H. J. O..
Dann, G. H
Falloon, C. H.
Pennefather, Mrs. G. Dow, P.
I fordien, A, R.
Pigott, C.
Powell, W. A..
Réel, Dr. L... R.
Ripley, HL
Roach, Mr. J. S. and
child
Jameson, P. S.
Reynolds, F. O.
Sinith, E. Grant
Smith, Mr. and Mrs,
Grant
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Percy
Harben, Mr. and Mrs. Soppa, P.
Marchant, Capt; and Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs, and children Montagua
1. Robbing BN Lieut. CHIMA COAST METEOOLÓGICAL REGISTARK,
Colls, Mrs. & 2 Misses Colvin, H. E. Copp, Mrs and Miss Coulthart, J. Cruickshank, A
A. Cunningham, G. Davies, F. 07.
Danlittle, F. H. Deacon, F. B.
Dowley, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, Capt.& bla.
and Mrs. J. F.. Schalthöfer, P. Downing, Mr. and Mrs. Schaub, R.
T. C. and infant Evan-Jones,
Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dr. and G, and child Mr. E.
Shea, J.J.. Fiegel, Mr. and Mrs. Skott, C.
Spittles, J. 3. Stein, A. L. Stein, Dr. Stein,
WV. A.
and mald
Flacher, E. Fischer, R. Fletcher, H.
Frankels, C. W. Full, Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldstein, A. E.
Grant, R.N., Capt. and
Mrs.
HT.C.
Cipt. T. Hanghwont, W. B.
Hardy, R.N., Lt. and.
Mrs, C. T. Barker, B. B. Holt, B. G. Hollingsworth, Mr,
Mrs,
D. Steinmetz, Th. Stephens, H
Stevenson, R.N., Lieut.
Comdr. and Mr. E. Thomas,
II. P. Thomas, Miss M, L,
, N.S..
January 6th, 1906, sùm.
A.m.
Vladivostock
'emgro... 8.01.
Hakodate ...
Tokio
nchi **** Nagasaki... Kagoshima... Oshima.... Naha 10 Ishigaku
Friboku
Tainan.*** Koshun l'escadores...
Bar. Th. Hu, Wind Wr
30.17
130.13
(30.11
30.07
30.13
Gutzlaff .......
a.m.130.41
30.39)
Sharp Peak...
30.30
Mr. and Weibaiwei...
Mies Watkins, Miss E. Whitlow, A. W.
Wood, G. G.
& Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T.
Young), A.
KING EDWARD.
Hoggs, W. H. Joseph, Mr. and Mr.
E ́S.
Albers, W. Alpine, Mr. K. Y. Anderson, R. A. J. Asherly, David Barnes, Mrs. Bonde, Mr. Burrill, Brunner, Chas, C.. Cummings, H, W.
H. R.
Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday oveland, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Cavite 9th Nov., Coal.-Order. Atration Apear, Br. As., 1,931, Fey, 2nd
Sydney, Hoban, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth- Per Chinglu, Jan-Ch'cutta via Penang and Singapore
16th Jan 3 2.M. 27th Dec, Gen.-11. S. & Co., Ed.
Europe, &c., India, to Tuticorin-Fer Caithness, Hr. 2. 2,212, W. Atkinson, 29th Gatteras, 17th Jan, 11 A.M.
Dec-Newcastle, N.,W. and Dec, Coal.lula and San Francisco-Per Doric, 19th Jan, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohams, Hone
Manila-Per Ruži, apth Jan, 11 AM,
Indi, via Turcorin- Pv 23rd Jan, 11 AM Moj, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C., and Tecoma, Wash.-Per Shawmut, 23rd Jan, Double, RN, Comdr.
Shanghais
Thorpe Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Double, Mrs. and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Athenian, Douglas, Miss
Fraze
Calliope, 11, 5.5, 2,498, J. G. Soulsby, and
Jan‚—Moji 27èh Dec., Coal.—B. & Ĉo.
Ca tor, Nor, 1, 774 Martin, 5th Jan, 2
Singapore 26th Dec, Kerosine,- Mr. Geo. McBain.
Dr. Hans Jürg Kiner, No. 5, 69, H. E. Larsen, 19th Dec,-loilo 14th Dec, Sugar-Angaard & Pooresen Co. Elita Nn sack, Ger. 5.3. 1,160, W. Lassen, 31st Dec,-Canion 30th Dec., Gen.-S. & Co. Emma Luyken, Ger. 5.6., 1,160, G. Cornand, 1st Jan - Canton 31st Dec, Coal.—Order, Empress of China, Br. 3.5, 3,046, R. Archibald,
R.NR. 19th Dec,Vancouver, BC, 27 Novi, and Shanghai 16th Dec, Malls and Fausing, Br. 5.5, 1,410, F. Wheeler, 3rd Jan.,
Gen-C, P. R. Co.
Sourahaya 25th Dec, Sugar.-J. M. & Co.
..
Fernandez Hermanos, Am. 1,8., -481,
ard Jan-Manila 30th Dec., Gen.-G., L. & Co, Hercules. Nor, s., 2,4-9. G. Bjerck, sth lan.,
-Katchinoizu 3rd Dec, Coal.-M. B. K. Ischia, Ital., 8, 2,784, C. Andrea, 6th Jan
Bombay 16th Dec, and Singapore 31st, Gen.-C. & Co.
Manningtry, Br... 3,786, Lawson, 6th Jan,,--
Pasoran 10th Dec, Sugar-B, & 5. Mausang, Br. s.a., 1,644, R. Houghton, 6th Jan-Sandakan 30th Dec., Timber and Cen..-). M. & Co
Mercedes, Br. transport, 4,000, 1. S. McGregor, 6th Jan-Weihaiwei 31st Dec., Ballast,—** Admiralty.
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31 A.M.
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Curtis, C. 1).
CURIA Disnakes, 1. P. and
child
Amny “.....5.3g 4.30.15 Swatow....9
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.30.36
Canton....... (longkong... tom. 30.13
Victoria Peak
Rock
Bacolod
Jackson, Strs and child in lo
A
Gap MACAO
30.21
30.31
Laiphong... Manila.in
...m.
Logan, W
Cebu...
Lugebil, V
C. St. James.10a.m.
F.G
Mander, Mr. and Mrs.
Kent, Capt. W. E.
E. J.
A, B. Nursaw, E.
Mr. and Mr. Schreiner, Otto
Victoria 24th
Timor A.M.
Port Darwin, Thursday laland, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Fraker, C. H. Sydney, Hobart Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Ferh-Per Empire, 24 Jan M
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Horo Jul and San Francisco- Pez Manchuria, 2018 Jan., 17 A.M.
Hamperly, Mr. & Mrs. Halewood, C. H. Hill, Wm. C. Hislop, Roy. C.
January 8th, 1906, km,
Vladivostock. a.m.
Vemuro... am, 10.04
Parker, WT,..
Hakodate... H 30.20
F. Von
Tokion
30.32
Richy, L. M.
Kochi
Rohobacher, Comdr. J. Nagasaki .....
H.
Kagoshima...
[30.31
30.27
Oshima
Stanley, H. L.
Seymour, Mr. I. K. Staeger, O.
30.21
Naba
30.25
Ishigakijima.
180.13
Taihokas a.m.30.12
Taichu.........
P
312 30.0
Koshun Pescadores...
Weibiwal... &m. 30.41 Gutzlaff
Textor, Capt, H. Tobin, R. J. Unbehaan, C. H.
OCCIDENTAL.
Suation will be cleared at 8.25 am, 12.25 p.m. Birmann, Dr. Med. H.
-The Pillar Box (No. 1) at Victoria Gap Tram
Bendixen, Capt. and 4.25 p.m. instead of 9 am and p.m. on Caspersen, ..
days, and 8.35 .m. on Sunday instead, of Dollinger, Mrs. A. and A Special Collection will be made at 10:25 Fische a.m. to catch the Mail for Europe by English, French and German packéis,
gam.
The Parcels mail will be closed on Friday. the 12th inst, at 5 p.m.
EMails for Canton, Samshuj, Wuchow and Macao will be closed on week days at 7.30 every morning. On Sundays the mait for Caston al 9 a.m. Macho will be closed at 8 am, and that for
child
H.
A
Keyi, Dr. ii. Krill, G. Lack, Dr. M. E. Lindeburg, H. Lindemann, Dr. Liones, W. Lowe, Miss Siesie
Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. J.
.C.
Majer, Capt. and Mrs,
N..
Meno), K.
Owen, D. E.
Munro, Miss A.
Taiza
Sharp Feak...
Amoy ...............6.30 4.30.12
Swalow
Canton
...........9 30.08;
하
Hongkong..sen.m.
Victoria Peak Gap
Rock Macko......
Packham. Mr & Mrs. Haiphong .
R. and a daughters
1 Schönberg, Victor
Warmecke. H.
Wedland, Dr. M. G. Zemmer, Dr. Med.
KOWLOON.
Crawford, Mr. A.
Mails for Namtao, Sanbue, Kongmoon, Kumchak, Bamshoi, Wuchow and Canton Ainslie, Dr. D. H. every evening at i p.m. On Sundays the mails Charlton, R.N. Capt. Hall, A., will be closed at 9 a.m.
and Mrs. E. and Hogge, Mr. and Mrs.
H. N. and children Reynolds, F. (.
Nippon Maru, Jap. 5.3, 3,072, W. W. Greene, 4th Jan-Yokohama 27th Dec, Mails and Gen.-N. Y. K., Pronto,
K., 160, Hiian, 5th Jan, Haiphong and Hoihow 3rd Jan, Genday A. R. M
Prinz Waldemar, Ger. s., 3,237, C. Woltemas, ħ Jan.,-Yokohama 28th DecijiGen.-31. & Co.
Dr. 55., 1,423, T. Arthur, 7th Jan Reigate, fr..., 2,54, F. R. Ross, and lan Wuhu and Chinking 3rd-jan, Rice and Peanuts.-J., M. & Co.
Fooshing,
Triumph, Ger. 1.5., 769, A. Hansen, 7th Jan.,Taiyuan, lir. 1.3., 2,300, L. Dawson, 3rd Jan.,-
Shanghai via Foochow Amoy and Swatow 6th Jan, Gen.-O. §. K.
Haimun, Br. ss., 636, A. J, Robson, 7th Jan.,- Swatow 6th Jan, Gen-D., L. & Cn. Hallan, Fr. 8.34, 377, L. Anderen, 7th Jan.,
Pakhol and Hoihow 6th Jan., Gen.-A. R. 2,349, G. Williamson, 7th Jan.,
Br
nd Jan, Coal-D. & Co., Ld.
Br.
1.1., 1,156 Wilde, 7th Jan, Canton 6th Jan., Gea.-J., M. & Co. Kowloon, Ger, ..
Stehr. 7th Jan, 1.1., 2,326, Canton 6th Jan, Gen.-S. & Co. Loongsang, Br..., 1,093, A. E. Sandback, 8th Jan-Manila 5th Jan, Cos.-J., M. & Co. Anping, Ch. 5, 1159, J. Warwick, 8th Jan, ➡Shanghai 5th Jan, Gen.-C. M. § N. Co.
Clearances at the Harbour Ofios, - Kinley, for Rangoon, Foothing, for Canton. Haiman, for Swalow, Anping, for Canton. Kwangfah, for Shanghal. Hailan, for Halhow Prins Waldemar, for Sydney. Palma, ter London,
Departures, Jan. 7. Sumatra, for Shanghai. Shantung, for Samarang. Rhenania, for Bhanghai. Dalgt Mary, for Bwatow, Hillary, for Foachow, Panther, Austrian cruiser, for Shanghai,
Jan. 8. Zymoon, for Canton. Fockow, for Shanghai. Quinta, for Chinking. Kwangtak, for Shanghai, Foushing, for Canton,
Melbourne and Dec., Gen.-B. & S.
ning. Br.
Taming
Bг. msg, 1,350, A. W. Outerbridge, 6th Jan-Manila 3rd Jan., Gen. and Hemp.- B. & S.
Telemachus, Br. s., 1,340, J. Williamson, 4th Jan-Saigon 29th Dec, Meal, &c,- Chinese.
Thode Fagelund, Nor. 1.3., 4.387, G, Staneford, 15th Dec., Newcastle, N,B,W., 23rd Nov, Coal.-S., T, & Co.,
SAILING VELIMEN,
No mail will be closed for Canton on Satur
evening,
Celtic Chief, Br. ship, 1,709, Janas, 9th Nov.,
Philadelphia, roth June, Kerosine-S.O. | Ettrick
Co.
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Manila
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10 mi
43.3.
Barumeter
30.20
Temperature ... 63 tumility......71
65
77
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HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
craiser,
and class stoop*** water tank and tug...
114
ser, 1st class torpedo boat destroyer torpedo boat destroyer torpedo boat destroyer
at destroyer boat destroyer... cruiser, and class
CAPTAIN.
Bather
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Newcastle, N.S.W., Goal.-M. B. S.
NAME..
CLASS.
TONS, GUNS H.P.
LAST REPORTED AT
Alecrity Andromeda Art... Astraen Bonaventure Cadmus Cherub
despatch-vessel...
1,700
1,000
Commander Harbord
Hongkong
cruiser, ist class
-11,000.
16,500
Inrpedo bost destroyer
7,000
Captain R. Nelson Ommannay Lieut-Commander R. H, Hasion
Shanghai
Hongkong
cruiser, and class
7,000
7,000
1,400
Captain Lionel G, Tufsell. Captain H. H. Torlesse... Commander ..du C. Luard...
Shangbai
nghai
:
300
Clio
1,400
Diadem... Dea Den s Ere...
16,500
Hongkong Yangisse
7,000
7,000
7,000
7,000
51700
7,000
torpedo boat destroyer boat destroyer
4,000
4,000
I service torpedo-v..
2,400
*rst class
11,000
river
gunboat
***
7,000 3,900 1,200
river.qugboat.
*.800
4,300
240
240
Lent Commander H. T. Allay m
West River
240
Yangtans
$500
In reserve
Hongkong
£3,00
$1,000
Hongkong
800
6,300
Lisut-Commander Hugker
Ligst-Commander E, Secretan...
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450
Commander R. W. Glennia
3,500
Llant-Commander C. E. L, Thomas...
Hongkong
Hongkong
Boo
Llatt Commander G. J. Todd Lique-Commandor Jno, F. KnoxX.,+
Liont-Commander G. B, Spicer-Simson
Hongkong
Yangisse
Yangtan
Yangtexa
Co
Otm, Nor. ship, 1,199, E. Pefanes, 24th Dec.- Fame
Fremantle 18th Oct., Sandalwood--8, & Co,
Handy Rose, Br. bq., 812, Wright, roh Nov,-West Hart ...
Hecla Australia 4th Aug., Sandal Wood.-S. & Hogue......
Itchen... Simla, Br. 4-masted bg, 2,087, Casson, 53th Janus..
Doc-Cardiff 4th July, Patent Fus
Kinsha Naval Yard.
Moorhen ... Oner Rambler... Robin !!* Sandpiper r
Steamers Expected.
Vounts
From
Timahi
Koba
Caledonien
Saigon M. M.
Angati
J.L}{.
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Sulle
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Kutseng... Singapore I., M. & Collan
Athenian ...........Shanghai... C, P.-R. Cofan.
Zaßro Manlia S, T, & Colla.
Waterwitch Ca..........Japan 0, & D. Co an to Whiting...
Doric Arcadia
Singapore P. & O, Cofan. [1 Widgeon.. Saint Bede...... Slugapore B. & S.
S... Wandcock... Tillsong. Macassar... C. J. L. an. 12 Woodlark....... P. Sigismund. Sydney ...M. & Co... an. 14
Emp. of India. Vancouver C. P. R. Coan. 17
boat
boat destroyer
torpedo boat destroyer
river
430
river gunboat river gunboat... torpedo Lont destroyer. Int clasa
Chelving ship
**
river gunboat... torpedo bost destroyer surveying ship ***
torpedo boat destroyer
river gunboat...
river goobou..
river gunboal
* Flying-Flag of Admini Six Gerard U. Nosi, Commander-in-Chief;
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10.
Commander H. D. Wilkin Captain H. W. Savory
Lieut-Commander H. E. S
Lieut. Commander
D.L.O.
H. E. Sulivan
Lieut. Commander Lewin Commander A. I
A. F. Everett
Lear Commander Stevenson jer
H. Grant-Dalton
ander H. B. Cox Lieut-Commander Richards... le E. F. B, Charlton
Shortland
Captain E,
Liect, Commander
C. Seymour... Lieut-Commander W. H. Darwall Lieut Commander E. V.F.R, Dugmore
Lieut.-Commander F. B. Noble.... Lient Commander J. Kiddie
mo
Commander C. E. Monro RA
Hongkong Hongkong
Well River ...Hongkong
...*Surveying (Labuan
Lieut. Commander Robert K. Vaughan West River
Lieut.-Commander J. T. 8. Lyne ...
Captain
W. L.. Gract Commodora I, P. Williams.
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