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Hotels.

ORIENTAL HOTEL,

MACAO:

FIRST CLASS HOTEL dusted to the Centre of Prayn Grande with splendid view of the Harbour,

LARGE AND LOFTY ROOMS, Elegantly Furnished.

EXCELLENT cuisine.

WINES AND SPIRITS of the best quality,

BILLIARD TABLE, the best in the Far East.

EVERY CONFORT FOR REsidents and TOURISTS. For Terms, &c., apply tr

THE MANAGER,

Macáo, 16th October 1991.

KING EDWARD

HOTEL.

A HIGH CLASS, PRIVATE HOTEL.

[201

LADIES' Afternoon Tea-Rooms- PRIVATE BAR and BILLIARD ROOMS

HOT and COLD WATER throughout,"

ELECTRICALLY LIghted. Electric Fans

(if required),

Electric Passenger Elevator to each

floory

TABLE DOTE at separate tables,

For Termi, &c., apply to the-

MANAGER.

Hongkong, th December, ront.

OCCIDENTAL HOTEL.

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

fa

MODERATE PRICES.

ELECTRIC FANS

TO ORDER IN

EVERY ROOM.

EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT.

Eldin Roth KOWLOON, Heppkong, b, Mar

JAPANESE ATTRACTIONS;

©THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY JANUARY 30,

LAND BOOM IN MANCHURIA

HIGH RENTS ÁT NEWCHWANG,

› Coniul-General Sammons, writingfrom New chwang, calls attention to prevailing conditions in land, and rosta. ....... He says:—Ever since the Tapanese Chinese wir, prices in Manchuria have been gevinsies, In tand there be hien "boom." Small tract that were purchased a |few years ago: or small sums are now being llepared of at small foranas.. Desimbla tracts in the foreign setiismani, sell as high as 18,000 and $9,000 gold per acre. Unreasonable runts ́are asked and usully secured. One of the

oldest foreign residents of Newchwang hai

been paying a nominal rental for year, $17 { gold per month," for a small one story house, This summer an enterprising, Japanese mer- chant offered Saco geld per month for the premises. A Japanese shipping firm, located on the "bund, is paying, at the rate of over 5200 gold per month for a very ordinary double ffice and store-room building, about 40 by 100 ft. and ground space in the rear, which for the past ten years did not nett the owner as gold per month. Thé abnormal advances in land vilues and rentals are due, of course, to the influx of Japanese merchants,

Shipping.

Arrivals, *!.

Dec,

Dr. Hans Jürg Kier, Not sa 691, H. E.

Larsen, rot Dec-loilo 14th Sugar, Aagaard & Thoresen Co Kina Luyken, Gạr: sa, t:160, G. Command,

1st Jan-Cantón grat Dec., Coal-Order. Empress of India, Br, ak, 1,033, E. Beatham, 2, 18th Jatt-Vancouver (FC) 26th Dec, and Beanghai 19th Jan, Mails and Gen C, P. R. Co.. Glenegle, Br. 8, 2,399, W. T. Larkins, 26th

Jan.-Singapore 20th Jan, Gen.-Seeng Taik Hong & Co.

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Post Office.

A Hall will close for 5---- Ouang-chow-wan, Hollow, Pakhoi' and Halphong-Per Hw4, 31st Jan., 9 Akanal, Shanghai Nagmaaki, Kobs, Yokohama and Seattle, Wash.--Per Dakota, 31st Jan, 10 AM.. Amoy, Straits and Rangoon-Per Glo 30 Feb, 20

Saigon-Per Forwarts gist Fab., 10 AM" Singapore, Penang and Colombo-Fer Malacca, 31st Jan, 10 A

1906.

PRAX

Josling Lt-Col.

Cays, "Major, and

and Kalmait, Major & Mrs.

Knight, Mr.

Malland, Mr. and Mrs.

Adams, Nra, BL

Humphreys Mr and] Ambm, LL Anderson, Mrs.

"Andrews, Mrs. Ankrom, J. Hea Hurst, a., Engineer Bathurst, Capt | Atkinson, G. B.

Capt.

Mrs. Atkinson, B.

Innes, Capt. R.

Beattie, A Lake, Mr and Mr. N. Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Bentlack, Mr. Hand,

·ROY, STRADA VÄIDDIEn, Edm. ·

Lady Florence Bogie, Battiscombe, H. G.

Lady B.665 Manin, Re

Mitchell, R. Baydold, H, Ball, 1x, Engr.-Lieut.

Europe, &c., India, via Tuntcorin-Par Binger, A.

Gregory Apcar, Br. 1.84 1,961, J. G. Olliant, |

91b JanCalcutta 12th ... Young and Aingapore sand, Gen.-D. §. &.Co., - Rom, stet Jan, 11 A.M. La.

.

Holstein, Ger. 11, 985, A. Niejaht, 27th fab, -Haiphong 24th Jan., and Holbow agt, Gen.-J. & Co.

Hoogkong Maru, Jap. n.a., 3,447, B. Bent, flat Jan.-Yokohama via Ports 13th Jan." Gen.

T.K.K.

c

Hydra, Br. 1.4, 1615, J. B. Kent, 16th Jan.-

Moji rath Jan, Coal.—B. & Co. Katharine Park, Br. 11, 3,070, W. H. Copp) 26th Jan,,-Chefoo 21st Jan, Ballast.-G., L. & Co. Kensington, Br. 1, 2,247, R. Dower, 21st Jan, -Salina Cres 13th Jan.,. Ballast.-D. &

**

Keshoma, Russian s... 1,989, Smelsky, 26th Jan-Odessa 22nd Dec, and Singapore 20th Jan, Ballast.—Order... Kumsang, Br. sa 2077, E. J. Buller, a3rd Jan., Calcults 7th Jan., Penang 13th, and Singapore 16th, Gen.-1, M, & Co. Mathew, Ger. 1.1, 995, H. Harjes, 17th Jan.***.

Bangkok zotli Jan, Rica.-B. & S.

Rrian Ger, 4.1. 5,034, G. Meiners, a9th Jan.-Malacca, Br. 2, 2,615, C. J. Benton, 18th

Yokohama 20th Jan, Koba 2*nd, Nagasaki

23rd, and Shanghai 27th, Mail and Gen.

* M. & Co.

..

Taiyuan, Br. ., 1,419, L. Dawson, 19th Jan,

Jan.--Yokohama vía Ports 1ớth Jan,, Gen.

P, &'O, S, N, Co.

Nanshan, Br. mo., 3,299, A. Jo081, 27th Jan.,-

Raigon zand Jan., Gen.-B. & Co.,

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Singapore, Faning and Calcutta Per Kumrang, gist Jan., 3 P.M.---

R.L Bishop, L. Binay, Mr. & Mr. B.

Miss

W. S.

Joki, J. P. F Kaufmann, WM.

W.O

Nach-Per Heungrkan, J111 Jan and

Mrs. Lofty, Miss J

Ningpo and Shanghal-Por Tientsin, just far, 3 F.Mi

Shanghal-Ter Chaysang, 31st Jati, 3 PM Swatow-Pay Hafnium, 1st Feta, I P.M.) Macao-Par Heungskan, 184 Feb., 1.15 KM.-

3, Ꭲ.

Водает, E. A. Broughall, L... Burnie, C. M. G.

E

Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thunday } Cater Fit

Mr.

A. H.

Mr. & Mrs.

Marks, Mini S, K. Marriott, Di 0.

G.W.

ochle, J.

Mr. and Mr

P. La

Mr. & Mr. B. M.

Island, Cooktown, Calma, Townsville, Bristine, Chatham, Hon. & Mrs. Morecki, J. Sydney, Hobart, Launcation, New Zealand, was Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Tady, Clark, M. O. 1st Fab., 3 P.M.

Clark, Τ. Iloilo-Per Panting, rut Feb., 3.P.M...

י,

Batavia, Cheribon, Samamng, Sourabaysand Macassse-Per Tjipanaz, 188 Fab,:4 2.3.20 Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kebe, Yokohama, Hono tule and San Francisco-Par Hongkong Harw, 2nd Feb., 11 A.M.

Mr. and Mrs.

Dr. W. B. A.

J.

Mrs, & child.

| Clegg, RN, Eng. La Morri, G.

Mrs.

H.E.

Newington, A. G. Nichol LS. Nicholls, E. A.

Carrothers,

Carter, Mr and Mrs. Mots, Hiz.

MĀJA, A.; Mosco, ME and hiri

Mrs. A.E. Painter, Major & Mrs.

Craddock, Mr. & Mrs. Pollock, K.C., MENG Daniel, Mr.

Sewer, Capt. and Mrs. Searle, Rar, G.

Col. nshaw, D.

Gales, Capt.. Gaspar, Mr. Gaster, E. Gracey, Mr.

Seymour, Lt Col

Store Apt. & Mrs.

, Mr.

Missou

Thomas, Vandia, Gordon

Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Carl Halahan, Star-Surgeon Vereker, Capt. & M

W. Douglas

and Mrs.

*** Walton, Mr. & Men, M

Hassan, Mr. and Mrs. Westcott, Mrs.

Haveland, F.A.

Howard, Mr. and Mr.

W. H.

Hughes, Mi

Jacks, Mr. Jeffries; H. V.

WH

Dr. MT.

UN

“Mr. and Mrs.

Wonde, Mrs. Van de Woodward, Mr. & MTA

KOWLOON.

Alnelle, Dr. D. H..

Crawford, Mr. A.

Macao-Per Haungrkan, 2nd Feb, 1.1(PM, Mer, Mr. and Mrs. Charlton, R.M., Capt. Davidson, W. S.

Manila-Por Fensang, and Feb, 3 PM). Shanghai, Hall, Kobe and Yokohamn-Per jilatjat, and Feb, Y.M. Manila-Per Radt, and

3rd Feb. 11 AM, Macro-Pár Haungzkow, 3rd Feb., 1.15 2.3. Shaughal-Fer Loongwon, 3rd Feb, M. Macro-Per Heungskan, pih Feb., 1.15 PM. Cebu and Iloilo-Par Kaifong, 5th Feb.,

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F. H. Cruickshank, A. Crumb, F. K. Cunningham, Miss A. Cunningham, G. Dallas,

Darley, Mr. & Mra.

Davies. Dr. 1

.F. H.

Yokohama 19th Jan., and Kobe 23rd, Oscar II., Nor. £.3, 1,070, R, Wilhelmsen, 27th 1-3 in. Zamboanga; Sandakan and Kudat-Per Davies, F. O.

Gen.-B. & S. Chibli, Br. 1,142, Hooker, 29th Jan,

Robe 11th Jan., and Nagasaki-rzih, Coal,

B. & S

Castor Nor. a, 774. Heifrdahl, 29th Jan,~- Tsingtau 24th Jan, Kerosine-Mr. Geo,

McBain:

Rubi, Br. 18, 1,6r9. R. W. Almond, 27th Jan, – Maria 2th Jan. Gen.5. Ta & Giải. Korea, Am. s. 3,651, W. B. Seabury, goth Jan., San Francisco 10th Dec', 'and Shanghai 7th Jan, Mails and Gen,—P. M. S. S. Co.

Choysang, Br. 1.5., 1,424, Selby, 30th Jan,

Canton 29th Jan, Gen.-J., M. & Co.. Suisang, Br. 5, 1,776, T. A. Mitchell, goth JanCalcutta 16th Tan., Coal.-J., M. &

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Inn-Moji 20th Jan, Coal-H. B. K. Ouerspool, Br. 28: 1,840, 1. 1. Jamell, 16th

Jan-Moji 19th Jan, Coal-M, B. KI Petchaburi, Ger. 1,400, G. Hillmann, 27th Jan., Bangkok 16th Jan., Rice and Meal,

M. & Co.............

Quinta, Ger,, 5.5, 978, T. Frahm, 15th Jan.-

Chinklang 20th Jan., Rice and Ground. nuts.-S. & Co.

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Shahjehan, Br. 1.1, 1.065. J. R. Scott, anth Jan.,

Saigon 21st Jan., Gen-Wo Fat Bing. Sylong, 'Ger. 11., 1,845, Dezener, 25th Jan.,— Nagasaki 16th Jan., Ballast,~~), & Co. Triumph, Ger, 1.4, 769, A. Hansen, 26th Jan., |

Borneo, 6th Fab, BA

Manila Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Herbertshohe, Matups, Samarai, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-Por Prins Sigismund

6th Feb, 10 A.M.

Nacao, Tim Sekan, 6th Feb, 1.15 PM.

Manila-Per

6th Fab, 3 P.M Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Vokabıma, Victoria and Vancouver, 11,C,--Per Emprevi of India, 7th Feb., 11 A.M..

Macao-Per Heungshan, 7th Feb., 1.157.3. Macro-Per Heungskan, 8th Febi, TUJEM, Yokohama and Kobe-Per Tainan, Bth Feb.,

3 P.M.

Deacon, F. B.

·

O.C.

S. L.

Paley, Mr. E. O. Peake, W.

W. Pecker, B. L.

Pennefather, Mrs. G.

rfordten, A. R. Pigott, C

Powell, W, A. Reel, Dr. R.

J. Roach, Mr. J. S. and

child

Robbins, R.M., Lieut.

Detzer, Mr. and Mrs. Pollock, F.

C. and child Doolittle, F. H. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. Dowley “Mr., and Mrs.

W. Á

Mr. and Mrs. Downing

and infant Dowson, Capt. Evan-Jones, Dr.

Mrs. E Fischer, Fletcher, Fletcher, J. C.

-Shanghai vis Porta 20th Jan, Geo.-O.fa, Nagasaki, Koba, Yokohama, Hop C. W.

S. K. Victoria, Swed. 1.1, 988, J. A. Heilberg, 23rd Jan,-Moji 16th Jan., Coal,-8., W. & Co.

Co.. Hangsang, Br, sm, 1,156, Wilde, weth Jan.-Vorexris, Ger. 10, 640, Ulderup, arst Jan.-

Shanghai and Swatow 20th Jan, Gen.-J., M. & Co

Hue, Fr. 5.4., 705, Gadinau, 30th Jan.,

Haiphong and Helhow 29th Jan, Gen.- A, R. M. Anning. Ch. 1.4, 1.300, J. Warwick, 30th Jan, Shanghal 26th Jan., Gen.-C. M. S. N.

Co

.

Clearances at the Harbour Offine. Triumph for Swatow. Rrom, for Singapore. Zangsang, for Canton, Quinta, for Capton. 123 | Tean, for Manila.

GRAND THEATRES AND IMPOSING HOTELA

Under the tile of "New Tendencies and New Enterprises," the Yomiuri „discusses a

Departures Jan. 30. Alesta, for Singapore. 'Shawmut, for Tacoron. Hongkong for Haiphong. Zaida, for Singapore

proposal to build a theatre in Tokin on a Satow.

for Durban 'grand scale, so as to be an omament to the Carl Diederichen, for Haiphong. city, fit to show foreign sight-teers, "without eonia, (or

Canton imp, for Canton. reddening our cheeks for shame"; and the Pasting, for Canton, same time, the introduction of radical reforms. Ithan, for Canton. "In theatrical performances. The proposal is Team, for Manila.

Ste-tor, for Singapom. supported by no less a personage than Marquis Ito. It is of national importance, the l'omiuri

Taiwan, for Chinking.

Passengers arrived.

Manila 7th Jan, and Itollo 16th, Geo-J. & Co. Wongkoi, Ger, 15. 1,117, W. Reher, 19th Jan, Bangkok 1th Jan., Rica ard Fish.—B. & S,

Yuensang, Br. 4, 1,128, P. H. Rolfe, 29th Jaq-Manila 261b Jan., Gen-1, M. & Co.

SANING VRBARLS,

Olta, Nor., ship, 1,199, F. Pefsnes, 24th Dec

Fremantle 18th Oct., Sandalwood-S;" & Co.

Rose, Br, bq., 811, Wright, roth Nov.--West Australia, 4th Aug Sandal Wood.-S. & Co.

Simla, Br. 4-masied bq, 2,087, Crison, 13th.

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

Vincent Br. ship, 1,774, Cox, 18th Jan,

Philadelphia coth Inly, igos Oll..-S, O. Co.

Steamers Expected. ...

Ter Taiyuan, from lapan-Mrs. Engel and Willehad. Sydney M. & Co... Feb. 1o a children, and Mr. Turtor.

Emp. of Japan. Vancouver. C. P. R. Co Feb.

Per Room, from Sydney-Dr. R. Nehachner. From Yokohama-Miss Burgess, Mesus, Shaw, Tsing Yung Hin and Min Wanio. From Koba Nagasaki-Mr. H. Imamura. From Shanghai Mr. and Mr. F. Molier, Mrs. Redfeum, Mr. Pollock, Mrs. Remeiter Mr. H. C. Jorgensen, Mrs, and Miss Marquis da Silva, Messrs, H. Garson, Kisumura, J.’Oka and S. Yoshikayo."

H. Gehrts, F. Schmidt, A, Vernon,

thinks, as we learn from a summary in the Japan Timer, for it is.but an item among many reforms thai Japan will have to adopt if she wishes to live up to the position of a victorious nation, in the eyes of foreign countries, in the master of her" intellectual, amusemarts, s in all other respects. The paper gives-Mesars, Tsun Sin Ban and Pin Kee. From its hearty support to the scheme, but goes a step further, and makes the suggestion, that up-to-date hotels are more urgently needed io Tokio than theatres, as they have more direct influence on visitors from abroad, who largely form their estimate of any country's progress in civilisation according to the amount of personal comfort and convenience they end, on comparing ane place with another. If a floancial magate from London or New York finds that all the thousand and one details of his every day life, the luxuries and the practical

and San Francisco-Per. A'oran, gih Fab.,

11 AM.

Macao-Per Heungshon, 9th Feb., 1.15PM. Manila-Per Zafiro, 10th Feb., 10 A.M. - Europe, &c. Iuda, via Tuticorin-Pet Arradia, 10th Feb., ST AM

Macao-Pangakon, 10th Feb. 1.15 P.M. Macao-Per Heungskan, 1zib Feb., 1.15 Macko-Per Heungskow, 13th Feb, 'ELIKA, Macao-Per Haungkan, 14th Feb., 1.15 P.M. Macro-Per

Heungshan, 15th Feb., 1.15. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Ronn

HOD: tala and San Francisco---Fer Coptic, acth Feb.,

10

·Indin vio Tape Salaris, 20th Feb., 11 & M.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, (B,C.)-Pet Tarlar |2111 Feb., 11_A.M.")

Touran, 6th Mar, 13 A.M.

Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin-Per

Maits for Canton, Samshui, Wuchow and Macao will be closed on week days al 7,10 every morning. On Sundays the mall for Macua will be closed at 6am, and that for | Canton at ở

Mails for Namigo, Sanbus, Kongmoon, Kumchuk, Bamahni, Wachaw And Caston every evening a 5 pm. On Sundays the mails will be closed at 9 a.m.

No mail will be closed for Canton un Satør. day evenlog.

VISITORS AT THE NOVELS.

Jameson, P. S. Reynolds, F. O. Smith, E, Grant

Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Grant

Smith, Percy Soppa, P.

MI

R.M., Capt.

T. C...

and Mrs. J. F. Scott, Mr. & Mrs. G. L.

and Mrs. X., and Hall, A. J. nurse

Reynolds, F. O.

CHINA, COAST · METROULDVICAL REGISTERE

January 29th, 1906, a.m..

Vladivostock./7 a.m. Nemuro... a.m. Hakodate... .H

Tokio........

Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J. Naba

sod、 G. and child

volt,

H. J

J.J.:

Bar. Th. HD. Wind We

Talboku... Taichu

"Kock!

Nagasaki...... Kagoshima... Oshima Ishigakijima..

a.m.30.16

30,00

30.07

30.00

30.09

1.3

30.46 29

Mr. and Mrs. Tainan

Solomon, Miss E

Spittles, J. 8. Stein. A. L..

and Steinbach, E.

Gray, A. B. Grey, Mr. E. Hall, Capt. T Hanghwont, W: B Hardy,

Lt. and R.M. Mn. c. T. Harker, B. B. Hinton, H.,

Stephens,

Stevenson, N., Lieut.

Comdr. and Mrs. E.

Thomas,

UI, P.

Thomas, Miss M. La Triffaut, Mr.

Wakefield, Mrs. and

Miss

Koshun Pescadores.... Weihaiwel....9

'Gutzlaff Sharp Peak... Amoy 6.30 Swatow Canton

30.07

a.m. 30.12 53

H

Hongkong...tom. 30.30 57 78 Victorin Peak и Gap Kock ...

MACAO.***** Haiphong

Maria

(30.1

Iga

Watkins, Miss E.. Whittell, Mrs. & Miss

30.00 79

Bacolod 9 p.m.

·Eloito...

и

Wood, G. G.

Cabas

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Hollingsworth, Mr. & Whitlow, A W

Mrs.

Holt, B. G. Hunter, R. Huey, C. L.

Backhouse, J. H. Balliste, Mr. Barnes, H. W. Brand, E. Z Burgess, D.

Wright, Mr&Mrs, T. C. St. James.com. Young, F.A.

E

January 30th, 1906, 1.m,

Vladivostock.7.m.

KING EDWARD.

Nemuro 6

A.31.

Hakodate

Kishevitch, Mr. & Mrs, Tokio

Kochi

Lugebil, V.

Manchester, Lieut, W.

Condrean, Mr.

Milbe, F. E.

Kagoshima.. Naba Jahigakijima..

Taikoku...

.m: 30.31]

|

Croix, Mr. and Mrs.

E. Moller, Mr. & Mrs. E.

H. de Ste.

Taichu..

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30.10

n

30.06

Pescadores...

"

Weihaiwala.m. past 3-

30.19

Gutria

Sharp Penk...

#30-44 43 91

50.10 49 73

McAlpine, Mrs. K Campbell, Mr. & Mrs. McAlpine, Lt-Comdr.

D. M.

K.

Cruickshank, J.

Delaney, LT

Derlapx, P.

Denman, Mrs. C. and 2 children Dibrell, W. C.

Morse, Mr. & Mrs. F.G. T Moses, E. J.

Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.

A. B.

H. Moutrie, S...

Dismukes, D. E. and

child

Ehrhardt, Capt. W,

C. R,

Niabet, Home

NOTBEWE

Parker, W. T.

Pearse, Dr. W. W.

Rutherford, T.

Schoonmaker, M. and Schourstoff

Countess

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

Vassels

Zielan.......

Lalang

Eastern

Tourano

From Angist Dur

....Singapore M. & Co... Feb. Singapore I., M. & Co Feb. Sydney... G., L. & Co Feb 3 Singapore.

6. M. M....... Feb. Tartar............lapan ... C. P. R. Co Feb.

3

-CRAIGIEBURN,

5

Adams, M. and Mrs, F: Marchant, Miss

Trinan Capri

་་་་་་་་་་

Sydney ...B & S... Feb. Singapore C. & Co... Feb.

R. J.

8

Barnett, H. J. O.

Dano, G. H

Douglas, Min Drabble, A. C.

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Schmitz, A.

14

Dow, P.

Edwards, J. A.

Falloon, C. H.

Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Harber, Mr. and Mrs. Marchant, Capt. and Webb, Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs, and children.' Montague

Fraker,

Shaw, T. E

Furses

Col. G. A.

Gray

Dock.

| Hartley,

N. J.

H.

R. J.

Owen, O. E.

Munro, Miss A.

Joses, W

Koll, G.

Quinto,

Lowe, Miss Siesie

Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Schulz, Capt. A. -

Wist, H.

DOCK RETURNS,

N

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS, Frithjof sitiare Каккют

11 Empress of India Wongkol........ Knivsberg ............ Katherine Park

and Mrs. J. H. Schommaker, Messrs. A. W Per Koren, from San Francisco, &c.Mr. *Walter, J. H. Ankrum, Miss S. Bolton, Mr. S. Bolton, Mr. S. Uchigati, Mr. and Mrs. A. Syfong............ Falter, Mr. Edward Hanley, Mrs. H. E. Ren- Kensington cock, Miss A. l'eacock, Meturs. T. H. Jones, Jacob Diederichten... W. Kaufmann, Harry E

Laughlin, Miss S

H.M.S. Ettrick K. Harks, Miss H. A. Mead,

facilities, work out much the same here as they Mnotgomery, J. S. Nichol, Miss MoFT

E. Ole. son, Miss Clara. Taite, Mr. F. P. Whitten, Mrs.

do at his home, he says. This place is quite up. Whittell, Miss Florence Whittell, Mr. W. as civilised as our own is," and be forma whole set of opinions on that basis. And his F. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, E. Kishevitch, Mr. C. opinions go far to influence the attitude of the R. Burkill and servant. Mrs. Sutherland. Mr. J. great

world towards Japan. But the plain faci M. C. Pherson, Mrs. Irvine, Messra, Hayes, Mourie, Byme, Mr. and Mrs. N. Bake, and 157 Chinese..

is that the visitor finds nothing of the The

boteis that Tukio has are admittedly bighly

creditable, all things considered Their man

47.

agers and employees

their very im

very simost to

Per Hangsang, from Shanghai, &c.—Mr, and Mrs. A. Forbes and child, Revs. J. V. Latimer, make guests comfortable I and they certainly W, Ashmore, Jr., and Dr. M. D. Eubank. do attain excellent results, considering the

circumstances. lo

fact,

visitors some find, and

bit a

frankly declare, that they can br avery

Shipping Renor

comfortabla here as in any Western mellom, gale in Japan coast, heivy monsoon in Formo

But the majority do not say so. Most

Bay

even when wishing, to be complimentary, "Of course, there are little things ond must put up with," or "ons must not expect too much in a place like this and so on. And

Str. Taiyuan from Yokohama :-Heavy NW,

sa Channel.

Str. Hangsang from Shangbal:-Light to moderate NE, monicon and fine weather to

Tal

Sancheong ' Yanshap.

11

19

Cosmopolitan

17

Kingsmannitere Honem....

SHANGHAI.

22nd inst.

Bessboumnin, mi..............Old,' · Jan. 18,

Kwelcho..................................International, Klogsing............................................ New,

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OCCIDENTAL

Birmano, Dr. Med. R. Majer, Capt. and Mrs. Caspersen, S..

Keye, Dr. H.

Packham, Mr. & Mrs.

**R. and a daughters

J. L.

Schuts, Franz

Smith, Capl. C. C,

Capt. and Mrs. Smith,

and children. *

E. Hazlewood, C. H. Irwin, B.

Jackson, Mrs, and child Jones, F. H,

Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

E Staeger, 0. Suter, R. Unbehaun, C. 1, Vernon, di

Wallem, H. J. Walter, S, W, Wilse, G.

#

+4

30.1

Amoy ... 6:30 a. 30.16-50|71 MNR

Swatow

Canton..

ngkong

Peak

Gap Rock

Масво

Haiphong...

Manila.......

a.m. 30.12 52,

2

Bacolod 9 a.m.

Ho lo

Cebu

C. St. Jameson

Jan. 19 at

ES.

Wide, T

Landas, S. de

Capt. & Mrs. N. van

Bromstel am 30.20 Temperature muruga 57 58 Humility........................ 78

3010

77

Logan, W.

Rainfall

0.24

Katz, Mr. and Mr. W. Wyck-Zumasase, Jr.,

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.

Torpedo bost deyer....

TONS. GUNS. I.H.P.

7,000

NANE.

CLASS.

Alacrity * Andromeda Arun Astraea. Bonaventure Cadmus 16. Cherpk

Clie

despatch-vennol...

1,700

-cruiser, 1st clasi

111,000

16

330

3,000 16,500 7,000,

cruiser, and class

4.303

cruiser, and cla

4.350

7,000

sloop

FA

1,070

W

...

water tankc and log ... Bloop

1,400

390

1,070

Diadem Dee

cruiser, 1st clasi

11,000

torpedo bost destroyer

torpedo boat destroyer.

rick

torpedo boat destroyer".

EIG

Ships Passed The, Canal. 5th December-Aktion, Matopje, 9th Dac- ember-Chingwe, Kusichow, rath Dsc ember-Austria, Riverdale, Siberia, Liang- chow, 15th December-Antenor,

they speak quite truly. But it is not a desira | Swatow, thence freth NE, monsoon, overcast, |. Sambly Erroll, Spesia, 19th Decemebat

bla state of things. It

ga, that they expect 1///cans, in blunt langus and gloomy weather

be rather below

their own home stan "ard; that they consider

this

country,

so, while they

in

fact,

Ito'

"below the

mark." And

which is gratify a degree of condens strong NW, wind and a high sea between there

as far as it

Str. Room froin Yokohama-Hot very

and Kobe, after leaving there the wasther was we ought fins during the whole voyage to port. among the great ng sions of the world, if Japan wishes to be really

to try for something

approaching the condition.mathing really

in their class The

Yomiuri therefore urges that there should be hotels of really high class

Vessels in Port.

Утелнина,

as judged by the best Western standard not Aughin, Ger. 1.6., 1001, D. Reimers, 33rd Jan,

does there

only

very good for lapan but vel oors

good ~~Bangkok 15th Jan, Rics and Wood.— svon for London or New York, But

B. & S. pot confine it remarks to Tokio

bare Borneo, Ger. ... 1.544. F. Sembili, 17th Jan., The nenit the' favourite, re should, it contela i

-Sandakan zori Jan., Gen.-M. & Co. sorts a good hotels as in corresponding places abroad.

is a standard of oray, the Femiuri considers, this

Not

in the East, Bourbon, Fr. ., 900, Le Ball, 27th Jan

Baigon 22nd Jan., Gen.-Mat Fat. MOTO

Fime... 32nd December Calthar,

Flor. Nings chow, Oopack,

Shopia

Raf Handy Sunda

Inda, Tourans, Bira, 30th December-Prawatan Prins Rigant Hart Luitpold, Ford. Latite,

Deucalion, 3rd J

Nubia, Broman, 13th Frins fisturich, Ind

Ceylon, zad 235 Hecla

9th

19th

Tonkis. Hogue... -Banta, Jtchen... Zišten, Cam

Kinsha Tourang

Pirtia, Moorhen... Radbier

Dongela, Bakte Bengalt, Locktay, 23rd Janu

Robin...

Yavs, Palermo, Silerim, (Cur.) Sandpiper

***

torpedo boat destroyer ..

torpedo bost denroyer

3nd

cl

class...

cruise bost destroyer... torpedo

bost destroyer

terpada bost

special service torpedo-v...

cruiser, 1st clan

torpedo bost desirer... torpedo boat detroyer ...

river gunboat

river gunboat

[

torpedo bost destroyer.

surveying-vessel

Fiver Funboat

6,400

12,000

300

1400

16,500

7,000 -7,000

7,000

000

CAPTAIN,

Commander Harbord

·LAST REPORTED ÅT

Bangkok:

Hongkong

Hongkong.

பர்ர்

Shanghal

Shanghai

Hongkong

Captain R. Nelson Ommanney........... Leat Commander R, H, Haaton Captain Lionel G, Tufnell Captain H. I. Torlesse ***** Commander H. de C. Loard....

Commander H, D.

Captain H. W. Bavorin, D.8.0.1.

101

Lient Commander H. E. Suliran Lient Commander Bather,. ' Lieut. Commander Lawin Commander A. P. Eversit Llent. Commander Stevenson Captain H. Grant-Dalton Lieut. Commander 4,000

H. B. Cox Lient Commander Richards 5,000

5,700 7,000

31,000 7,900

Captain E. F. B

Plamander u

Shortlasariton

Lieut.-

常缈

Bangkok

...Hongkong

Darwall....

Lisat-Commander E. V. F. R, Dugmon

AREAS THE

Lieut. Commander 7. B. Nobla Lingt-Commander J, Kiddie baai Commander C. E. Monro

Lieut. Commander Robert K. Vaughan,

Lieut.-Commander H. T. Atlayer

Lleut, Commander J. T. A. Lyne ... Grant

Commodore H. P. Willems

140

240

......cruiser, tat clam

river

river cupboat the HE torpeda Lust delioyor, koj

240

6.50

receiving shipme

Funboat

boat torpedo

paying thi

Bont river gunhost

31,000

Captain Wi

111

B00

donroyer.....

6,300

450.

troyer

5,900

= 2*

Bog

fror gunboat beitsver-gynhost.

* Flying:Flag'ni Admieni Bir Garird D. Now,

for that aff"as good aspecially fmt. } City of Birmingham, Dr. La., 147, Watson, 12nd January-Samagambia, 5th` January-Syada, Whjtjpg |

portant, and more urgent th in theatres, because Japan is not a ti h nation, and ought to think of enterprises that can bring in money, before considering mere appearance, Theatres will not sitract as much money from, foreign visi tory as hotels wi

Alice, Prina Bilet Frialdich, Rikastik Shetta, Yang Tax, Lothian, Lasrtis, 201 JanuaryAnna Banglos, Diened, Hyton, Setle Glaucus, Oceanien, Stikonia, Ghaxse, Munich, Tamar Longsor.

Teal Arrivals at Home-3och December-Baw || Virago Vinus, Sachsan,, Int January-Soraira. ged Waterwitch Jan-Pule Cantos and Touren 19th Jang January-Alton, Bania, 1shanary Woodcock.

Widgeon Ballast Mr. T, M. Jamlaton,

Prins Regent Luitpold, Serbia, Tombia... Dakota, Am. 18, 20,714, E. Francke, 27th January-Bewalder.

16ch 18th

Janjary==/ Jan-Seattle 16th Dec, 1905, Yokohama gib andary-Deucalion, Print: Hetarich. 10th Jan., Kobe 17th, Naratifi soth, and | aird January-dimand Bakke, G. Far! Zaslan Shanghal aqth, Qi--M. 9. K.

*

Last Commander. Secretan... Lieut. Commander Harbor wo Commander B. W. Glaanis Lient, Commander 6.2L Ljent, Commander G. B. Boisery Lien Commander G. Ja odd

Hong

Bay

Wes Rives

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