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THE NEW JAPANESE PEIRO- LBUM COMBINE,
A DIRECTORATE OF OLD MEN,
A general meeting nf the shareholders of the Nanboku Seiku Kaisha (North and South ◄ Petroleum Company), which has been recently floated, is called for the 31st inst, in Tokyo. "The purchase of nil-wells in the Hokkaido, Aomori Prefecture and Farmosa, and, other matters will be discussed. (ine of the pro- moters of the concern, Mr. Asano, a well-known Tokyo merchant, was recently interviewed by the Osaka Shimpo, and made the following statements in referegre in the enterprise:-
verybody proclaims the necessity of iur. thering Japanese commerce and industry ng a fost bellum undertaking, but how many poo- ple are there who have a definite plan for carrying out this popular desire? in my opinion, quick and cheap travelling and transport is the most important factor 10 attain the desired aħject. If the price of coal -which form the largest item of commercial expenditure continues at the present high figures, the development of industry and com. merce will be impossible. The original plan of the Toyu Kiaon Kaisha (of which Mr. Asano is Presudent) was to ship Japanese coal to South America à compete with Australian cont, which has monopolised the market for years, but competition in South merica is naw out of the question; the comtrity, coal is being profitably imported from bulia and Australes. My induation now a to ship cheap kerosenet San Francige and impott it into A. con. the Japanese Empire for strast fuel. tract has been signed guaranteeing the im portation of the oil for a term of ten years
"Nothing can be more urgent in this country than the increase of coil production. Last year
Imate 'nquiries whether there was any pros. pect of new colliery business being promoted in Kyushu, and (and that all de coal-fields there had fallen into the hands of the financial thiggates-the Mitsa fish, Mitsui and Prince
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Str. Dordonus from Singapore :-Light SE. and Elly breers to Paracels, and strong W'ly. monsoon and showery to port.
Str. 'Kaftan from Coast Ports:-Fonchow to Amoy fresh. F, winds and heavy rain, thence
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to Swatow moderais NE, winds and showers, | Bombay Maru. Moji.........JN. Y. K.... April 24 Belilios, Mr. and Mrs. RJ. P. F..
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Korea, Am. 5.5, 5,651, W. B. Seabury, 19th Ap-San Francisco 22nd Mar, and Shanghai 17th April, Mails and Gen.- M. S S, Co.
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reana, Dr. 5.5,946, J. Ewart, 19th April,-- Samarang via Singapore 8 à April, Sugar.
Chinese.
itan Br. ... 1,153, J. S. Reach, zoth April, -Foochow (711 April, Amoy 18th, and Swalow 19th, Gen-1), L. & Cn. Charterhouse, Br. s.., 278. R. S. Bainbridge,
20th April, Singapore 14th April, Gen.—, Inn Tek Seng-
Dardinus Br. 5,8., 4.551, H. Nicholas, 20th April-Singapore 14th April, Gen.-B. &
Voasele In P-rt. STKAMIS,
Amara, Br. 2.5., 1,566, C. J. Mattock, 14th April, -Surabaya 4th April, Sugar,-J., M. & Co. Arcadia, Br. 1, 1413, W. W. Cooke, R.N.R., rath April-Shanghai 17th April, Mails and Gen.-P & O. S. N. Co. Bourbon, Fr.'s, 907. Le Bail, 12th April,~~
Sigon 8th April, Gen.-Man Fat. Chip hing, Br. 53.8., 1,099, G. S, Weigall, 15th April,-Saigon 1th April, Rice.-J., M. & Co., Chowtai, Ger. 1.1, 1,115, W. Moilermann, 18th April, Bangkok teth April, Rice and
Lumber.-B. & S. Daijin Maru, Jap. s. 900, H. Ohta, 18th April-Swatow 17th April, Gon.-O, S. K. Dakota, Am. 3. 13.705. E. Francke, 15th April, Seattle 12th Mar., and Shanghai 12th April, Gen.-N. Y. K. Fausang, Fr. 5.5, 1,300, F. Wheeler, 15th April,
Wuhu roth April, Rice.-J., M, & Co. Germania, Ger. 8.5, 1,000, H. Finigel, 8th April,Sydney and Feb., Copra.-S. & Co
Gulf of Venice, Br. 58., 1,883, R. 3. Orkney, 15th April, Manila 12th April, Gen.-D.
Hanoi, Fr. ss., 739, 1. Meerles, 8th Mar,-
Manila 4th Mar., Ballast.-A, R. M. Hongkong Maru, Jap. 9.3., 3,447, E. Bent, 17th April-San Francisco 17th Mar,, Honolulu 24th, Yokohama 7th April, Kobe 9th, -Nagasaki 1th, and shanghai 14th, Mails
and Gen.-T. K. K.
Indravelli, Br. s... 3,768, 5. Cullington, 15th April, Chinwanitao 9th April, Ballast G., L. & Co.
Iris, Ain, transport, 2,200, Whitton, 37th Feb. Manila 22nd Feb, Coal-Government, Java, Aust, 8.5, 2,000. Slipanovic, 19th April,
Mi 12th April, Coal-Order. Kampol, Fr. s.5, 412, De Celles, 18th April,
Kwongchowwan and Mache 14th April, Gen.-Man Kat.
and maid Bewish, R. M. Hirbeck, R. J.. Bishop, L. C.
Johnston, Mrs. B. F.
King, K. A.
Tafz. Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas, Miss Wandres, F.
Webster, D. F.
Woigall, Mr. A. R.
Williams, G.
Martin, R.
Tongguan, w Lyons, S. J.
PRAX.
Kerr, F.
E. A. Koox, Mr. and Mis. L. Chater, Col. Laing, A. H. Lamb, C. H.
Beattie, M. P. Carruthers, Mr. Carter, Mr. and Mrs.
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J.
F.
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Mitchell, R.
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Bisney, Mr. & Mrs. S. Lane, Miss
Clothier, A. N. Darling, Col.
Moss, Mes
Moxon, Mr. and Mr.
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Bisney, Miss
Bissell, W. 5.
Lewis, J.
Engel, Mr. and Mrs. L.
Painter, Major & Mr.
Bolour, C.
Loffin, R. T.
Gales, Capt.
Bonnar, Mr. and Mrs. Lomax, F. S..
Gaster,
1. W. c.
Lyon, Capt..
Brighton; F. G.
'gawa Maru... Japan... N. Y. K.... April 24 Prinz Heinrich. Singapore M. & Co... April 25 Kumsang Calcutta....J., M. & Co April 29 Laos Colombo... M. M... April 30 Tartar..........Vancouver. C. P. R. Co May Willehad....... Sydney M. & Co... May
Post Office..
A Mall will close for :- Manila--Per Zafiro, 1181 April, to A.M. Mania-Per Dos Hermanos, 21st April, 10 A.M.
Europe, &c., Inda, via Tuticorin-Per Arcadia, 21st April, r`a..
Manila Per Standard, 21st April, NOON. Macao-Per Hrungshan, 31st April, 1.15 P.M. Amor, Swatow, Singapore, Samarang and Sourabiya-Per Merapi, 21st April, P.M. Shanghai-V'er Shanti, 21st April, 3 P M. Shanghai--Per Wingsane, zat April, 3 FM, Yokohama and Kobe-Per Ore, 218: April, 5 PM.
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Haitan, 21st April, 5 P.M.
"Swatow, Amoy and Tamsui-Per Daijin Maru, 21st April, 5 P.M.
Swatow, Singapore and Bangkok - -Per Kokrickang, 22nd April, 9 A.M.
Hoihow and Bangkok-Per "Samsen, 22nd April, 9 A.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and Seattle, Wash.Per Dakota, 23rd April, 11 A.M. Macao-Per fiesngthan, 23rd April, 1.5 P.M. Chefoo and Newchwang-Per Kwelyang, 23rd April, 3 P.M.
Chefoo and Newchwang-Per Aweilin, 23rd`, April, P.
3 P.M..
Mori-leving no room for others. I then Shansi, 13r. 59,228, 1. Boyd, 20th April, Koh-ichang, Ger. s.s. 1,292, C. Gosawisch, 14th'i Daphne, 24th April. 3 P.M.
mads investigations in the Fukkaido, where There are rich deposits of coal, and the future of the Fokk údo Railway und Colliery Comixauy is very hopeful. The company's system, how ever, is ty od, and the harbour accom. modation for site shipment
coal vary poor,
In concert with a number of tric's. I have decided to work three culmines in the pro vince of Ishizari, where 1. haubour is in be constructed at the estimated cost of Y's o03,000 and a railway from the mine to the harbour. Steps are now being ten for the commence. ment of these works, which wil be under the control of the erigan Colbers Company, recently farmed with a capical of Yi, 00 00 recently entirely to be subscribed by the pranintery, foreign loan of Vio, o i wow being negotiated, and the foreign capitulos whe pro- pose to advance this money are doing so on condition that they be given share the company."
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Mr. Asano remarked that, in promoting dir mpany, a novel idea was adowed-fittern- gentieel were appinned cromoters, of whom It was decided five shifall be meir oli ver 20 of age and ten ore (n The five over 70 years could be secured, but ofly nine over 60 years could he abtine 5, and Mr. Asano, aged 59. was admitied to complete the hoard. The object of this plan is to ditabuse the Japanese of the ancient dea that a man over 50 years 'ought to retise from business and live quietly. They wanted to show how capsible old men are. Investigations show, continued Mr. Asano, the existence of rich oil fieldsin.Formosa, the Hokkaido, and Aomari Prefecture, and they have decided to form a company to work these. The development of industry, however, is int possible without cheap hour, but when the kerosene industry is fully developed in this country, which is rich in nil, cheap nower for driving engines can easily be obtained.-Japan. Chronicle.
THE SUBMERGED OF SHIP YORK,
Eanton 19th April, G-n.-B. & S. Dagny, Nor., 8.0, 0. Abrahamsen, 20th April-Canton 19h,Apul, Coat.—Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
Tean, Br. 93. 1,346, Sommerville, zaib April,—
Manila 17th April, Sugar - $5. Tov, Noe 5.5., Lico, Guger, 20th April, Bangkok h Apr 1, Gen.-Chinese.
Clearances at the Harbour Offico.
Ton Maru, for Singapore. Kanchow, for "singlau. Wongkol, Ann Swałow, Loongtang, for Manila. Kumana Mare, for Man la. Palerine, for Shanghai. Arcadia: for Pombay Chingte, for Manila, Zufi-, k+ Manila.
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Departures. pil za
Delhi, for Shanghai, Tosa Mur, for Singapore. Candele, tur Rangoon. Mirapi for Singapore. Arcadia, for Shanghai, Lydia, for Tonkin. Vechow, for Cantón,
Kumano Marn, for Australian Perts, Chingfu, for Australian Ports, Lannys ing, for Manila.. Winghe, for Chinkiang. Chiynen, for Shanghai,
Passengers arrived.
Per Haitun, from Coast Ports-Mrs. J. Me
Gregor Forbes, Wes, Tuxford and z children, Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, Rey Shaw, Rev: Dauspie, Messrs. W. R. Bain, J. Lindsay, Anger, Khan, Loaching, Mrs. Taming, and 275 Chinese.
Per Korea, from San Francisco, &c.-- Comdr. J. N. Heim, t.s.N., Mr. F. 5. G. Pig- gott, R. and servant. Mrs. F. S. Kellogg, Mr. G. Kellogg Claxton, Mrs. 5. V. Packs, Mrs. O. Hines, Mrs. J. G. Creas, Miss Rachelle Or borne, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Boyd, Mesars. R. B. 1. Wragg, Mrs. B. McCartey. Weeding. Miss Arlette Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Mrs. M. L. Gay, Miss V. T. Matthews, fall, Messrs. C, S: Derham, G. E. Conley, A. S. Lavier, A. V. Derr, J. J. McDonald. Misses D. McDonald, M. E. McCormick, Mr. J. R. Hnen-
New Yok, Mai:h 13. Grand Jurymen listened to-day to tales of alrocities committed in "white slave" dens by negroes and members of the vice-sfndicate which is responsible for the kidnapping of many young white girls, and for the murder of at least two of these victims. Indictments for these murders are expected. The names of the two murdered girls are in the possession of the District Attorney. They succumbed to best-berger, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cox, Mr. and Mrs,
ings and abuse at the landa at negro patrons of Bob Spriggs' den, in which they were held prisoners. A negro physician provided the death certificates in the cases of these two white girls, who were secret's buried in a negro cemetery The District Asthrary lay received this communication from a sure not divulged: Theresa Austin can tell about murder of two girls. She is now in a negi den. They are keeping her dr cover, and unless you get her quick meshing will happen to her. She knows to annch." The den in
question on upper Broadway wis promptly raided and Theresa Austin, a young while pri- soner, was found. The information given by her is said to be valua'1 The den from which she was taken has een patronised by negro waiters and hellboys from the apartment houses in that neighbourhood, Mary Roller. another white slave, who recently gave rien testimony against Spriggs in the Police Court, has disappearest and ish-lieved to have been abducted and held a prisoner by Spriggs
protest.
West-
April-Bangkok 5th April, Rice and Gen.
M. & Co.
Kutsang, Rr. s.5.3,109, R. C. D. Bradley, 16th April-Calcutta it April, Penang 7th, and Singapore 10th, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Lisa, Ger... 177 H. Harndahi, 13th April,
Chefoo 7th April, Gen.-S., W. & Co. Mercedes, Br. transport, 2,900, 3, . McGregor, 6th Feb.,-from Pulo Condore Island. Merionethshire, Br. s... 1,950, D. Davies, 18th April-Moji 12th April, Coal-5.. T. & Co. Monteagle, Br. $5, 6,161, H. Parry, 15th April,
Liverponi vin. Newport and Durban 7th Feb., Ballast.-C. P. R. Co. Murie, Be. s.s. 186, T. Petersen, th April
Bangkok th April, Rice.-J. & Co. Obra. Br. s. 3,520, F. R. Cammack, 19th
April,-73
than via Penang and S nga
Gen.-), M. & Co. love th Palermo, Br. ss, 498, E. G. Andrews, oth April-London 8th Mar., and Singapore 13th April, Gen.-P. & O, S. N. Ca. Standard, Nor. 5, 89, H. N. Bulk, 14th April,-Bangkok 8th April, Rice-Aagard, Thoresed & Co.
Suisang, Br. 5.5, 1,600, T. A. Mitchell, 16th MrCalcutta 27th Mar, Coal.-J., M. & Ca.
Tailt, Ger 5.5., 1,065, C. Uberfeldt, 12th April, Swataw 11th April, Ballas.-E. A. T.
Co
nese
Taiwan, Br. 8.5., 1,042, J. A. Martins 13th April,-Bangkok 7 April, Rice.-Chi- Telemarhus, Br. ss., 1,350, J. Williamson, roth
April-Saigon 5th April. Rice.-Chinese. Victoria, Swed 1.5., 984, J. A. Hellberg, 21th April Saigon 6th April, Rice and Gen- S., W, & Co. Wongkoi, Ger. 5.5., 1,115, W. Schmidt, 13th April, Hangkok 7 April, Rice-M. & Yuensang, Rr. 8.5, 128, P. H. Rolfe, 7th
April, Manila 4th April, Gen-1, M. & Ch
Zafro, Br. 5.5), 1,618, R. Vodger, 16th April,
Manila rath April, Gen.-S., T. & Co.
DOCK RETURNS HONKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS. U.S.S. Barry ................................. at Dos Hermanos
Hanoi
U.S.S. Bainbridge Reand......
Kutohira Mars.g H.M.S. Viragud
Alta
Loongwo Marie..........
Lorenzo Leland, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Kine, Messrs. E. G. Crera, Wm. Y. Kwai Fong Telemachus. Chong Chaw, Hai Tong Wo, Mrs. Yee Chen,
Clars Jebsen ......... 166 Chinese, and 2-Japanese.
Alabama
Per Delhi, for Hongkong from London- Mr. T. E Eaglesome, Miss Storr, Messrs. W. Egerton, G. E. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Harria, Col. and Mrs. Goldie. Kingloo. From Marseilles The Bishop of Fakhem, Justin Messrs. D. W. Roofer, H. G. Flaher. Mr., 1 Mrs. Tungkong and Miss Ferguson, Misses F. Lane, G. Ro Watching binson, Wencails, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy and
Schooner Mr. R. M. Berwick. From Brindisi-Messrs.
J. E. Smith, G. Haberson, T. Williams, Mrs. Miller, Mr. Barney, Mrs. Harmount, Misses Tyller, Bronson, Mr. Glendenning, Jr.,
and Mrs. Hill From Port Said-Messrs. H. W. Riggs, Williams, Cornelius, King, Mr. and Mrs. Strauss and Mis. D. Bristas. From Bombay Mr. P. B. Chinry. From Penang Mr. N. C. Trousdell, From Singapore-Mr. and Mrs. Naka. D. P. Turner, Mrs.. H. G.
G. Mills,
H. Weda, A. Schonberg. Lydersen, H. W. Howell. For Shanghai from London-Mr. J. Grant, Rev. and Mr. Robert
Mountford, Sister
Mr. and Miss Saxon, Redmond and infant, Mears:
*: K. B. CAT- gill, D. Munton, F. and G. H. Johnson. From Marseilles-Meaare. H. H. Heath, W. A.
Smith, Η επίπονη,
oven, P. Muller, Mr. and Mrs. Ny Mr. B. M. Bairy, Mrs. Deane and infant, Mr and Mrs. Gregor, Messrs. G. Lucas, legaruhi
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SHANGHAI.
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Bangkok-Per Chawtal, 24th April, A.M. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Kut sang, 24th April, 2 P.M.
Shanghai-Per Kwongsang, 24th April, Shanghai, Nagasaki and Vladivostock-Per Shanghai-Per Fochow, 24th April, 3 °P.M. Burden, &c. India, un Tuncora 4 Prins Eitel Friedrich, 25th April, 11 AM
Saipan, Ruk, Yaparak, ocean Island, Naura and Sydney-Per Germania, 17th April, to A.st.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Hono- fulu and San Francisco-Per lengkong Mary, 27th April, 1 A.M.
Chefoo and Tientuin-Per Kulichow, 27th April. 3 P.M. 1.3.
Shanghai-Per Shuoksing, 27th April, 3.P.M. Manila, Pot Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and l'erth--Per Empire, 18th April, 11 A.M.
Manila-Per Rub4, 28th April, 1I A.M. Ceba and Iloilo-Per Kaifong, 18th April,
P.M.
Manila, Simpronhafen, Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Hetherisbane, Matupi, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth--Per Prins Bigismund, 1st May, to A-H.
Europe, &c., Indin, vua Tufteorie Ernest Simons, 1st May, 11 A.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Monteagle, 2nd May, 11 A.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohamn, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Empras of Japan, 9th May, TY AL.
Europe, &c. India, via Polynesien, 15th May, 11 4.4. Europe, &c., India, fe Caledonien, 29th May, 11 A.M.
Tuticorin-Fer
It is hereby notified that on and from the 6th instant, the rain of postage on letters from Hongzong and British Pastal Agencies in China Egypt and the Sundan was reduced to 4 cents for each half ounce or fraction thereof.
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Brinton, Mrs. Bronson, Miss Broughall, L. Burnie, C. M. G. Cateaux, Cateaux, E Campbell, L. F.
C. H.
Chichester, Maj. A. A Moon, Mr. and Mrs.
Lealand, Mr. & Mrs. L. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs.
Marriott, Dr. O. McCornick, Miss M. E.
h, W. J.
Mr. & Mrs.
H. C. G.
Millar, Mrs. J. A. Miller,
P. L
Chatham, Hon. & Mrs. Moore, Dr. W. B. A.
Muller, Dr. F. Chatham, Miss
S. G. Clark, M. 0.
B. H. Clark, T.
Newington, A. G. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs, Nicholls, E, A.
T. . W.
Clarke, Mr. and Mr. Llarke, W. G. Clegg, R.N., Eng. and Mrs. H. I Cooley. G. P. Colvin, H. E. Coulthart, J. Cress, Mr J. G. Crook, A.11. Cruickshank, A. Davies, F. O. Deacon, F. B. Deloitte, Q. L. Deloitte, Miss P. Donald, R. H.
Oliffe, o. c.
S. Osborne, Miss R. H.
Packer,
B. L.
Lt. Parfitt, W...
Donald, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Doolittle, F. H. Douging, Capt. & Ms. Dowley, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A.
Paley,
Mrs. EO.
Peake, Wi
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs,'
E.
lis, F. B.
Reynolds, F. O.
Rice, Capt
Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, A. G.
WV, Douglas
Groskama, Mr.
Halahan, Staff-Surgeon
and Mrs..
Hall, Mr.
Hazeland, F. A.
Jacks, Mr.
Jeffries, H. U.
Johnston, L. A. M.
Joroph
E. S.
Sawer, Capt. and Mrs.
Searle, Rev. G.
Seymour, Lt Col and
Mrs. Sinclair, A.
Skottown, Mr. & Mrs. Stokes, Mr. Versker, Capt. & Mr.
Watson, M
& Mrs, M.
Mr. and Mrs. White, Mr. and Mrs, Wonde
Kaye, Major and Mrs. Van da
Kirchoff, Mr. and Mrs. Woodward, Mr. & Mrs,
Knight, Mr.
Ling, Mr.
Casperten, S.
Faeger, Dr. Med, Fahlburg, K.
Zehrmann, H, C,
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Lowe, Misa Siesta
N. J.
Kien, Mr. and Mrs, and Owen, O. E,
Lowe, Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Waylandt, F.
Power, Mrs, and Miss. CHINA COAST METROKOLOGICAL REGISTER.
Majer, Capt. and Mrs.
Friedbander, R.
Majer, Master W..
T. L. Perry,
Keys, Dr. F.
Munro, Miss A.
C. 'fordten,
A. R.
2 children
Schmidt, Dr. Med.
Pigott, C.
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Krill, G.
Voster, E.
Pirindorge, G. de
Powell, W. A.
O'Neill
Quin, J
April 19th, 1906, am.
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Mrs. E. Ferguson, Mr. & Mis.
and Miss J.. Fisher, H. G. Fischer, R.
Fletcher, H.
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Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kochi
Shen, J. J.
Skott, C.
Smith, Mrs. 1. A. Spittles, JS. Stein, A. L.. Stephens, H.
Rev. A. J. Sen. R.N.. Lieut.. Comdr. and Mrs, E. Storkian, Mr. and Mrs.
R. C.
trau, Mr. & Mrs. A.
W. Sutherland, P. D.
Thomas, H. P
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E. B, Gettings. Mrs. Glendinning, Miss Guiler, W. H., Capt.
Thompson, Miss Hi, M. Hanghwont, W. B. Turner, S. P. Harbesson, G.
Tyler, Mrs. Unbebaung.C. H.. Harker, B. B. Barmount, Mrs. G. A. Wakefield, Mrs. Heanley, Dr. and Mrs. Wishart, J. B.
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Ships Parted The Canal.
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Andromeda Astraca Bramble 2nd March-Benvenue, C. Ferd Laeisz, Hud-
Britomart... son, Stenter, Barra, Malacca. 6th March- Caledonien, Flintshire, Indrapura.. Aker, Li- Cadraus fong, Prinx Eitel Friedrich. 9th March Cherab
Palkan,
Clio Preutzen Cachos, Erntal Simons,
Diadem Rhenania. 13th March-Alésia, Triests, Sikh Bechuana, Bevanha, Indian Monarch, lye Fame. Maru, 19th March-Japan, Soyuns, Salaste, Flora...
-Brizgavin, Han
Handy Patroclus, Tencer. 20th March-B Arcadia, Benalder, Sachsen, Anna, Amiral at n Axemans, Engineer
tang.. Audakes
Sleipner 24th March-Dardanus, Hector, Palermo, Zielin, Krat
King Alfred Suty, Polynesien, St. Bride. 27th March King
Indramayo. In Kinsha tanica. 30th Moorhen
Sumatra, Tourant, Over
W. C and F. W. Kegel. From Brindis-Miss Sperta. 3rd
mohr, Last,
Palawan, Ranibler
I. Mason From Port Said--Mr. and Mrs. Prins Heinrich, St. Beds. 7th April. Nippon, Robin...
While Mr McAda - was Poker Comuris. stoner he ordered the closing of many saloons run by negroes and frequented by white girls, The result was that large delevations
by a lawyer of that race, ap negroes, headed peared at police headquarters to
argued that the MeAdos order was an vation of constitutional rights one de legate even brought forward the argument that in this city done there were 2,502 0. Geo. Ward, Mrs. H. H. Hough From Bom groes married to while women. The develop. hay-Lady Wesley. Mr. and Mrs, Mauler. ments in this white slave case point to the fact Mia. M. Hammer, Miss Broadhurst, Capt. that not only are the police implicated, but the alimy trail of scandal is oter Tammany, and, it Singapore Meters. C. Hilterman, Brownlow, Is said, over the State Legislature, top. It is. Dyer. For Kabe from Rombay-Messrs. J. known that the police on the beat belare one F. Ghusta. C.. Thorpe, Howse. For Yokohama of Sprigga dens received $3 a night for keeping from Marseilles-Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, Mesira. their eyes closed..
B. Johnson, G. Tevers, E, D. Owens. From Fort Sald-Mr. J. Barruche.
Spriggs, like his father before him, 'is a political leader of the negroes here and is the negro, representative in Tammany Hall. It developed to day that Spriggs was sent to the penitentiary in 1889 for three years for stabbing Chinese, Mayo, a homem. Die was rexio ed to citizen hip by Governor Roosevelt, Are solation has been presented in the Assemby at Albany demanding an investigation of Mayor McClellan for promitting the white slave trade in New York city.
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Virago Glenstras, St. Egbert, Tinhow,
Waterwitch Arrivals at Home 2nd March-Nuola. 6th March-Pak Ling, 8th March-Palma, gth Whing March-Afox, Glenturret, Roon, Indrani. 13th Widgeon... March-Ambria, Caledonien, Hudson. 14th Woodcock...
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Macao... Haiphong... Manila..
Apeltag at Ajallup at
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Barometer .................29.95 Temperatura omn Humidity
29.89.
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Rainfall............. 0.03
HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
CLASS.
despatch-vessel...“
cruiser, 161 Klass cruiser, 2nd class river gunboat river gunboat kloop
Bloop
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TONS GUNS. I.H.P.
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CAPTAIN,
LAST REPORTED AT
Commander E. La T. Leatham aka Captain R. Nelson Ommannay Captain C. L. Vaughan-Lee... in Lisat, Commander E, G. W. Davidson Lleut.-Commander W. L. Bamber
Commander B. du C. Loard...
en route Coast Ports
Woasung Shanghai
Shanghai
. 1,700
3,000
15,000 4,350
16
16,500
10
7,000
710
909
900
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en route Shanghal
1,070
1,400
www.
water tank and tug
390
200
300
$1000...
1,070
1,400
Commander H. D. Wilkin, D.8.0.
cruiter, ist fass
11,000
16,500
Captain H. W. Savory
Yangtero
輕
Hongkong
torpedo boa destroyer ...
306
$1700
Lieat Commander Hughes
str
Hongkong
crafter, and class
4.160
7,000
Captain H. Grant Dalton
11
Honolulu
torpedo boat destroyer ...
4,000
torpedo boal destroyer
4,000
torpedo boat dextrojer ... cruiser, Is class 'cruiser, 1st class river-gunhoa river guobnat...
1,000
...
9,87
14
11,000
14,100
18
14
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torpedo nel
boat destroyer
river guobos!
fiver!
+
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gunboat... river torpedo bunt
receiving ship
river
ver Runboat
dratroyer
torpedo boat destroyer. surveying ship...
torpedo bost destroyer river gunboat river guobrat river gunbow
10,000
Lieut.-Commander H. B. Cox...
Licut-Commander R, Henniker-Heaton
W. H. Darwall
Lieut.-Commander W. H.
S. V. V. de Horsey...
West River
West River Yangtare
4
...
1,200
EV.F.R. Dugmore
800
Lieut.-Commander F. B. Noble
West River
6,300
Lieut-Commander J, Kiddle
Hongkong
650
Commander C, E. Monro
Hongkong
240
Licut, Commander Robert E. Vaughan.
240
Lieus Commander H. T. Atlay
340
Lieut-Commander J. T. S. Lyne ...
6,500
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Williams
800
Lieut. Commander E, Secretan
Hongk
Lieut.Commander Stevenson
Hongkong
450 5,900
Commander R, W. Glennie...
Surveying
Lieut-Commander C. E. L. Thomas
Hongkong
195
800
150
150
1350
Lieut. Commander G. J. Todd Lieut. Commander Jno, F. Knox, w
*
Vanglaze
Yongtare
b c
6,300
*Flying Flag of Vico-Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore, Oommander-lo-Cbly
Lieut.-Commander G. 11, Spicer-Simson Yangture
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