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CHINESE STUDENTS.

WHAT THEY LEARN AND HOW THEY

APPLY IT AT HOME.

The president of the University of Illinois, Edinund J. James, has addressed an open letter to President Roosevelt, in which he urges that we establish such relations with China that the Chinese will be induced to come to this coun- try for the purposes of studying our institutions and our industry. To that end he purposes sending an educational commission to China to visit the Imperial Government and extend a formal invitation on the part of our American institutions of learning to avail themselves of the facilities of such institutions. It strikes us

wark

of superero. that such action would be a gation, as the Chinese must be perfectly familiar with the fact that our institutions of learning are always ready to welcome them. Whether this hapa ition is more admirable than sensible remains to be seen. Thus far the Chinese educated in America and in Furopean countries have not been influenced in the fashion that professor James thinks they ought to be. They trasfar too apt scholars remain insensible to the fact that only desire in introducing. Western Civilization to them is to proât by its introduc tion; and they are alsy quick to absorb our ide is respecting unwarranted encroachments an a country. As a result they return to China imbued with the determination to teach their countrymen to follow the example of the foreign- er in one important particular, and that is to 11 is the educated resist alien dominatio

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our

class who have acquired Western 'ideas who are moving to put the army of China in good | posture for defence, and when it has attained that condition the Chinese will not be slow to grasp the fuel that a defensive weapon may' also be used offensively. If the defensive army now in process of formation is not used in this fashion then the Chiurse scholars are duller than we think thev, arr. Certainly they will ont have caught the Western spirit, for there is not a European or in American living who would, hot chafe under indignies such as those China has been compelled to submit to for over a half a century and who would not deem it his first duty to use every means in his power, to put a period in them.-S. F. Chronicle.

THOUGHT-READING DOG. --

CANINE MYSTERY SHOWS HIS WONDERFUL POWERS.

Pilu, the wonderful thought reading dog now appearing at the Empire, is the mystery of the canine world. To all appearances an ordinary white wire-haired terrier with black markings, and the sight of one eye practically gone, he is, in reality, a creature of almost uncanny wis- dom.

A long white board mounted on wooden legs, from which are suspended large cards bearing numbers from one to ten and a zero, constitutes the apparatus for the dog's "think ing trick,"

A representative whispered the secret of his age to Sighar Ancillati. "What is this gentle man's age," cried the duo's master.

Pitu dnes not hurry himself. le prowled slowly, wisely round the board, surned over number two with his paw, took another shart constitutional and turned over number, fire

QUESTION OF SHILLINGS.

Then another lukes took some change from his packet. In his tell hand he clemeleri five shillings, in his right nothing

"How many shillings has this gentleman in his right hand?" asked Signor Ancillotti, "Quick, now!"

The marvellous part of the performance is that Signor Ancillotti does not utter a word in the dog after he has asked his question.

The dog' de's the work-it is not 1," he said.

"He thinks in and understands three languages French, English, and Italian. I used to have to work very hard with my travelling theatre to make money," he added, Jaughingly. "Now the dog works for me, and 1 need do nothing

"I have had him since he was quite a puppy: He is now seventeen years old, and grows wiser every year."

Pilu's performance is indeed one of those mysteries which it is impossible to explain.

Shipping.

Arrivals.

Pitsanulok, Ger, 1.8., 1,267, 1., Cinereken, zoth April,-Bangkok 13th April, Rice.-M. &

Ch.

Devawongse. Ger. 5. 1014. T. V. Bruhn, 20th April,-Bangkok 12th April, Gen:- B. & S.

Shantung, Br. 5.5 1,400, Ino. Robinson, zoth April-Moji 14th April, Coal-B. & S. Kweilio, Br. 3, 1972, Brymer, 20th April,-

Ewatow 19th April, Ballast.-B. & 5. Saint Bride, Br: s.., 2,51, W. Nicoll, 20th

April, Cardiff 8th Mar., Coal.-Govern

-ment.

Hongkong, Fr. 8,'742, G. Suzzoni, 20th April,

-Manila 19th April, Ballast.-A. H. M. Nanshan, Br. s.s., 1,299, A. Jones, 21st April,

Saigon 17th April, Gen-B & Co Kweichow, Br. s.5., 1,217. Metheral, zist April, Canton zeli April, Gen.-B. & S. Silvertown, Br. ..., 4.307, D. Morton, 21st

April, Sh nghai 17th April, Ballast. Order.

Stettin, Br. ss., 1,390, Farrell, 21st April,- Singapore 13th April, Kerosine.Mr. Gen. Mclain,

'Clearances at the Harbour Office. Dalfin Maru, lor Swatow,

Chiyuen, for Shanghai.

Mirapi, for Amay,

Gulf of Venice, for Vladivostock.

Haro, for Haiphong. ·

for Swatow.

for Shanghai.

Dardanus, for

far Amoy.

Dos Hermanos, for Manila. Stettin, for Tientsin, Obra, for Yokohama. Fronto, for Hoilow.

Departures, April 21.

Arcadla, for Europe. Palermo, for Shanghai. Wongkol, for Swatow. Arcadie, for Bombay.

for Manila,

en, for Shanghai,

Standard, for Manila.

Dos

Hermanos, far Manila

Mirapi, for Singapore.

Shanit, for Shanghal.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY APRIL 21, 1906.

Miss Simmons, and Mr. A. Blake.

From

Vessels

Shanghai for London-Mr. and Mrs. E. Hunt, Misses E. Reid, D. Reld, Mr. and Mrs. R. Gillies, Mr. and Mrs. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hutchinson, Messts. 4. Gosling, L. G. Jupp, M. Bull, Misa F. L.. Morris, Mrs. Arthur, Edwards, S. Chow, Woo Pao Shih, Shen Chen Lick, Lin Ying Ling Edwards Evans, Mrs. For Marseilles Mits A. And family. Ehrstrom, and Mr. 17. Greenwood.. For Bombay Mr. | M, »mise kong lor London--Mesus, J. N, McDougall, G. B. Ditch, Alfred Clare, Mrs. H. G. Dalton Kumsang

Laos A.... Frampton, Mr. R. Mitchell, Messrs. E. Cate-

Tartar Messra, T

Bower

Steamers Expected.

From Acenta Dy

P. E. Friedrich Japan ...... M. & Co... April 13 Lightning... Singapore D. S. & Co April 23 Singapore. A. LApril 23 Sithonia......... Manica Maru... Singapore N. Y. KApril 23 Bombay Maru. Moji N. V. K.... April 24 Font B & Co April

Prinz Heinrich. Singapore M. & Ca... April 15 Calcotto, M. & Co April 29 Colombo... M. M... April 30 Vancouver, C. P. R. CoMay 1 Sydney...M. & Co... May

aux, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fox, Mr. Willehad.

Pass, A. C.. Wicks, E. R. Alexander, Mr. S. D. Lott, Messrs. M. Fried. man, E. E. Gridley, Mr. and Mr. J. Schulz, and Miss Elizabeth Schulz, Messrs. A. Wilson J. Lindsay. For Marseilles-Mrs. Stevenson, Lyons, Mesars, J. Barton, James Scott, S. and Col. and Mt V. Chater, for Gibralian Mr. F. C. de Menezes, Miss de Menezes, and For Brindisi Mrs. J. Master de Mencies. Davis. For Calcutta-Mrs. M. Wilson and z For Singapore-Messrs. Norman children. Smith and J. N. Sinclair.

Per Zafiro, for Magilan-Mr. Ed. Hill, Capt Lyon, Messrs. C. H. Lamb, T. Crawford Eagle me, Coudr. J. M. Helm, Messrs. F. Shaugh nessey, C. T. Anstey, Mr. and Mrs. Lalleunda, Misses E. C. Cutler, C. H. Oher, Mesars, H 1. Dunbar, S. V. Derr, i anja, T. C. Kinney, Miss Aughes, Messis. N. H. Shiman, Chas. Detham, Mr and Mrs. Cox, and Mr. Úrazco,

Shipping Report..

St. Kweilin from Swatow-Strong NE. winds, moderate sea.

Str. Pitsanulok from Bangkok-Heavy NE. and loggy weather, much rain.

Str. Shantung from Moji-Strong NE. mon. soba, with intervals of fog and rain.

Str. Devawongse from itangkok-Light breeze and fine clear weather to 150 miles S. off Gap Rock, thence to Swatow strong mop- snap, high head sea and overcast, thence to

P

strong monsoon, following sea, overcast, and drizzling rain.

Vossely i Port.

STRAMBU Amara, Br. 5.5., 1,566, C. J. Manock, 14th April, -Sourabaya 4th April, Sugar.-J., M. &

Co.

Bourbon, Fr. .., 97, fe Rail, 121 April,

Sigon 8th April, Gen--Man Fat, Charterhouse, lir. s.s., 1,278, R. S. Bainbridge, 10th April,-Singapore 14th April, Gen.- Joo Tek Seng.

Chip Shing, Br. 5.5, 6,599, S. Weigall, 15th April,Saigon 11th April, Rice.J, M. & Co.

Chowini, Ger... 1,115, W. Möllermann, 18th April-Bangkok reth April, Rice and Lumber.-B. & S.

Daijin Maru, Jap. s.a., goo, H. Ohta, 18th

April, Swatow :7th April, Gen.-O. S. K. Dakota, Am. 5.5, 13,705, E. Francke, 15th

April-Seattle 12th Mar, and Shanghai Eth April, Geo-N. Y. K. Dardanus, Hr. 5.5 4.553. H. Nicholas, 2011 April-Singapore 14th April, Gen.-R. &

5.

Faisang. Br. s.s., 1,350, F. Wheeler, 5: Amil,

-Win roth April, Rice. J. M. MCU. Geranani, Ger. 5, 1,000, 11. Fl,

th

April-Sydney 2nd Feb, Copra--S, & Co.

Haitan, Pr., 9., 1, 83, J. S. Roach, zoth April, -Fo chow 17th April, Amoy 18th, and Swatow 19th, Gen-D., L. & Co. Hanoi, Fr. 5.., 739, Meedles, 8th Mar, Manila ath Mar., Ballast.-A. R., M.

Matu, jap. ss., 3,447, E. Bent, 17th April,-San Francisco 17th Mar., Hanctulu 24th, Yokohama 7th April, Kobe 9th, Nagasakit and shanghai 14th, Mails and Gen.-T. K. K.

Indiavelli, Br. 5,5, 3,768, 5. Cullenston, 15th

April-Chinwantan 9th April, Ballast

G., L. & Co.

|

|

Post Office.

Burkish, Mrs. H. van Burnie, C. M, G. Campbell, L. F. Chatham, Hon. & Mrs.

W.

Chatham, Mis Clark, M. 0. Clark, T.

Clarke, Mr. and Mrs.

T. W. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, W. G. Clegg, R.M., Eng. Lt.

and Mrs. H. 1. Colvin, H. E. Crook, 'A, H,

7

Cruickshank, A.

A Mail will clous for:— Swatow, Singapore and Bangkok Fer Kehrichang, 22nd April, 9 A.M.

Hoihow and Bangkok-Per Samsen, 22nd April, 0 A.M.

Swatow, Foochow and Shanghai-Per Wing. sang, 22nd April, 9 A.M.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and Seattle, Wash.-Per Dakota, 23rd April, TEAM.

Macão-Per Heungshan, 23rd April, 1.15 P.M. Chefoo and Newchwang-Per Kaelyang, 23rd April, 3 P.M.

Chefoo and Newchwang-Per Kwellin, 23rd April, 3 P.M.

Singapore and Calenita-Per Shah Allum, 23rd April, 3 P.M.

Bangkok-Per Chawfaf, ząth April, 11 A.M. Amay-Per Chutong, 24th April, 11 A.M. Macno-Per Hieuneshan, 24th Apul, 1.15PM. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Kut. sang, 24th April, 2 P.M.

Shanghai-Per Kwongsang, 24th April,

3.A.

Shanghai, Nagasaki and Vladivostock-Fer Daphne, 24th April: 3 P.st

Shanghai-Per l'ochow, 24th April, 3 P.M. Europe, Re. India, tu Tulicorn - Per Prinz Bilci Friedrich, 15th April, 11 A.25.

Macao-Per Heungskan, a5th Apṛl, 1.15 P.M. Shanghai-Per Amarn, 26th April, 3 P.M. Yap, Saipan, Ruk, Ponape, Kusaic, Jaluit, Butaritari, Taraux, Ocean Island, Nauru and Sydney-Per Gerinanin, 27th April, to A.M.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Hono- lulu and San Francisco-Per Hongkong Maru, 27th April, 11_A.M.

Chefno and Tientsin-Per Kuiechow, 27th April 3 PM,

Shanghai-Per Shooksing, 27th April, 3 P.M. Manila-Per Yuensung, 17th April, 3 P.M. Manila, Poti Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Pet Empire, 21 April, 11 A.M.

Mai—Per Rub, 28th April, II A Cebu and floits-Per Kaifong, 28th April, Per Cheongthing, 28th April,

1 P.M.

Tientsio -- 3 P.M.

Shanghai-Per Fausing, 20th April, 3 PM....... Manila, Simpsontufen, Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Herbertshoe, Motop, Brisbane, Sydeey, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth--Per Print Sigismund, 1st May, to A M

Zumpe, N In

to Tutine o Ernest Simons, ist May, 11 A.MI

Shanghai, Magasaki, Kabe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, BC-Per Monteagis, 2nd May, 15 A.M.

India, a Tuticorin Per Caledonien, 29th May. 11 A.M.

S.

Cunningham, M. M,

Davies, F. O.

Deacon, F. B.

Donald, R. H.

Newall, S. G, Newborn, R. H. Newington, A. G. Nicholis, E. 4. Olifle, O. C

...

Osborne, Miss R. H. Packer, B. L. Parfitt, W. Patey, Mrs. H. U. Peaks W...

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

Pfordien, A. R. Pigolt, C. Pirindorge, G, de Powell, W. A.

Power, Mrs, and Miss

O'Neill

Ranney, F. O..

Reed, E. B. Riggs, H. W.

Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Roach, Mrs. J. S. and

W. H.

child Doolula, F. H. Robinson, Miss Douglas, Capt.& Ms. 1. Schwarzenbach, F. Dowley, Mr. and Mrs.

W. A.*. Downing,

Mr. and Mrs, T. C. and infant

Doyle, Mrs. J. A. Einstmann, W. Evan-Jones, Dr. and.

Mrs. E. Ferguson, Mr. & M.

and Miss J. Fisher, H. G.

R. Fischer, Fletcher, H. Forbes, Mis. J. M. Forhes, Mrs. J. M. Forman, Mr. and Mrs.

E. R.

Glendinning, Miss W. Guiler, Hall. Capt. T. Hangwont, W. B. Harbeson, G. Harker, D. B.. Harmount, Mrs. G. A. Hennley, Dr. and Mrs.

C. M. Hell, P.

Benry, C.

Hewilt, Mr. & Mrs. E.A. Hollingsworth, Mr. &

Mrs.

Horn, Dr. H. R, Howell, H. W. Hughes, RN, Lieut.

Comdr. J. C. Humphreys, W. M.

KING EDWARD,

Moses, E. J. Moutelo, Sidney

Backhouse, J. H. Bain, A. W. Briggs, Herman Cohlan, Mr. Culleyshaw, E. H. Cruickshank, J. Cunningham, Mr. and

Mra A. Delaney, L. T. Douglas, Miss

Edie, Comdr. & Mr. Fairchild, H. I.

GAY

Mr. and Mrs. Francis

Nursaw, E.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTR.

April 20th, 1906, “.m.

O'Hare, Mr. & Mrs. J. N.

Vladivostock. Vemura ......

Paine, A. E.

Parks, Mrs, S. Pearse, Dr. W. W.

Robb, J..M.

Roberts, Miss M.

Rutherford, T.

Hakodate ...)

Tokió.......

Kuchi

Nagasaki.....

Savory, R.N. Capt. and Kagoshima...

Mrs. H. W.

G. F.

Story, Dr.

Naha

"

Bar. Th, Hu, Wind Wr.

8.70,12) ~[NW |6|

11

30.34-

30.17--

130.31- H

NW

30:34 -

W

30.37

Oshima ...

130.24

30.17

30.05

a.m 20.99

Hines, Mr.

30.00

29.97

Johnston, Mrs. B. F.

Logan, W.

Williams, G.

29.97

Martin, Mr.

Winchell, A. S.

19 am

Aiutzlaff ......

30.17

tharp Peak...

130,07

100%

Hilm, T. M.

Jackson, Mr. and child

Thomas, Mrs. Thomas, Mis Wandres, F. Webster, D. F.

Moulder, Mr. and Mrs. Wither, C. J.

A. D.

Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J. Carter, Mr. and Mrs.

G. and child Sher J.J. Skott, C

Smith, Mrs. 1, A.

Spittles, J. S. Stein, A. L. Stephens, H. Stevens, Rov, A. J. Storkton, Mr. and Mrs

R. C.

Strauss, Mr. & Mrs. A.

W. Sutherland, P. D. Thomas, Ii, P. Thompson, Mr. and

Mrs.

Thompson, Miss H. M. Turner, Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. Turner, S, P. Tyler, Mrs. Unbehaun, C. H. Wakefield, Mrs. Wishart, J. B. Williams, F. W. Williams, T. W. Winchell, Mrs. H. V. Winchell, Mrs. Alex. Winearls, Miss Wolfson, Mr. and Mrs.).

J.N.

1፡

Ishigakijima.. Taihoke raichu......... rainen...... Koshun "escadores... Weihaiwei

Imoy.6.30 A.29.94

watow.....19 am. Canton.....!

Miller, Mr. and Mrs. fengkong 10am. 30.02 68 91

F.

PRAK.

· Reattie, M. P. ' Carruthers, Mr.

Martín, K.

Chater, Col.

Clothier, A. N.

.. Mitchell, R. Chichester, Maj. A. A. Moon, Mr. and Mrs.

Rock... Tap Macao.

Victoria Peak

- EBE

01

30.01 69

12

& Mrs.

aiphong . Manita......... Hacolod

Inilo

30.00 91

11

a.m.

D

*F

Mora, Mrs. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs., F. B. Engel, Mr. and Mrs. L. Painter, Major Gates, Capt.

Reynolds, F. O. Ganer,

Rice, Capt.

Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, A. G.

W. Douglas Graskoma, Mr.

Halahan, Staff-Surgeon

and Mrs. Vall, Mr, Hazeland, F. A. Jacks, Mr. Jeffrinn, H. U. Johnston, LA, M. joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

E. S. Kaye, Major and Mrs. Kirchoff, Mr. and Mrs. Knight, Mr. Lang, Mr.

Bleler, T. M. Caspersen, S. Foster, E. Friedlander, K. Gearhart, R. I. Grun, Mrs. S. E.

Wood, G. G. Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T. Keyt, Dr. F. Young, J. A. Yoneshima, H..

CRAIGIEBURN,

Adams, M. and Mr. F. Smith, E. Grad!

Smith, Mr. and Mrs

Gran!

R. J.

Burnett, H. J. O.

Dann, G. H.

Brown, C. A.

Smith. Percy

Soppa, P.

Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Jameson, P, S.

NAME.

Montague

Mr. & Mrs.

Sawer, Capt. and Mrs. Searle, Rev. G. Seymour, Lt. Col, and

Mrs. Sinclair, A. Skollow Stokes, Mr. Veraker, Capt. & Mrs. Watson, Mr. & Mr. M. White, Dr. M. L Wonde, Mr. and Mrs.

Van de Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Zehrmann, H. C.

OCCIDENTAL.

Kien, Mr. and Mrs, and

z children Krill, G.

Lowe, Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Lowe, Miss Siesin

Timpeisture

samidity

#ainfall

Majer, Capt, and Mrs.

N. I.

Majer, Master W. Munro, Miss A. Owen, O. F. Phapman, W. Reed, Mr. and

Thos.

Voster, E.

Warren, James S. Whatle, H. Weyland!, C.

4.

St. James 10a.m.

April 21st, 1906, a.m.

Vindivostock. Vemuro...... Ilakodate

Tokio Kochi Nagasaki..... Kagoshima...

•shima... Naha

3. M.

am. 30.16 tr 30.32

30,41) 11

11

130.34

30.23

30.27

130.16)

OF

30.13

30.05

30.04

PE

30.00

RW

11

29 97-

29.98

Ishigakijima Taihokusa.m.29.99 faichu.......... fainan

Koshup....... Pescadores...

Weihaiwei...9 am 29.94.50

Gutzlaff........ Sharp Peak...

B 30.07

1

29.99

Amoy 6.30 à 29.89 67 Swatow

Mrs. Canton.......

Hungkong

April sol April on

10A.M.

30.02

68

02

94

0.22

a.m.

+

toa.m.29.99 73

Victoria Peak, Gap Rock ... .11 Macao Haiphong

Manila..... Bacolod

"

29.98 78

am.

29.97 29.9687

Hoilo........ 29.93

Cebu

St. James. to a.m.

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION.

CLASS,

GUNS TONS.

H.P.

· 4,363

+400

5.700

Lieut-Commander E. G. W. Davidson Lieut. Commander W. L. Bamber Commander 11, du C. Luard...

Commander H. D.

LAST REPORTED AT

Hongkong Yangtsze Hongkong

CAPTAIN,

I'm

Eurest, &c. Inda, via Tuticorin-Per Penzinka, 5th May,' 0 4.M.

Kobe: Yokohanvi, Nagako Shangh Victoria and Vancone, PC-Po Empress of | Japan, 9th May, 1 v

Eutune, &

Incrity Andromeda Astraen

le Britomart ... Cadmus Cherab

despatch-vessel... cruiser, clast cruiser, 200 chiss

1,700 11,000

3,000 -16,500

H

7,000

Commander E. La T. Leatham Captain R. Nelson Ommanney Captain C. L. Vaughan-Lea...

Amoy

141

Woosung

Shangha

river gunboat

710

907

Shanghai

river gunboal

710

9:0

GA

route

Shanghai

sloop ...

1,070

1,400

Yangtze

water srk and tug

300

300

Clio

Blogg ...

1,070

Wilkin, D.S.D.

Diadem

cruiser, 1st class

11,000

16,500

Captain H. W. Savory...

Din Pursormi, Pe

Fame

torpedo heal destroyer

306

Lieut.-Commander Hughes

Hongkong

Europe, &

Polynesien, 15th May, 11 A.M.

Flora

Hart

Hondy

Fapus

Kent

Kinsha

cruiser, 2nd class torpedo boat destroyer torpedo txoal destroyer torpedo bout destroyer cruiser, 1st class cruiser, 1st class river gunboa

4.300

TO

7,000

Captain H. Grant-Dalton

Honolulu

275

4,000

Lieut. Commander H. B. Cox

en route Amoy

275

4,000

Lieut. Commander R. Henniker-Heaton

Hongkong

280

1.900

Lieut.-Commander W. H. Darwa}}

Hongkong

214

9.800 14

21,000

Captain S. V. Y. de Horsey...

***

+

Hongkong

14,100

+8

30,000

Captain C, F. Thursby

www

Hongkong

B1

1,100

-

Moorhen ..

river gunboa

150

Lieut. Commander E. V.F. R. Dugmore Lieut..Commander F. B. Noble

Yangtare

West River

torpedin brat destroyer

350

Lieut-Commander J. Kiddle

an route Amoy.

surveying-versei

650

river gunboat...

river gunboat */

740

240

river

gunboal...

240

torpedo tunt destroyer: ...

In

reserve.

receiving ship...

405

Commodora H, P. Williams...

Hongkong

ongkong

river gunboat

Boa

Lieut.-Commander E, Secretan ...

Yangtata

torpedo boat destroyer.

6,300

Lieut. Commander Stevenson

Hongkong

450

Commander R. W. Glennis

Waterwitch

THE

Surveying

5,000

Postal Guides, each ................................3o cants.. Parcel Post Tariff, each ......10

Whiting

800

"2

Widgeon

M

TO-MORROW.

Woodcock WoodJark

$50

$50

Lieut. Commander G. E. L. Thomas.... Lieut..Commander G. B. Spicer-Simion Lieut.-Commander G. J. Todd Lipul.-Commander Jnó. F. Knox....

Hongkong

Yangtze

Yangtase

Yangisin

It is hereby notified that on and from the 6th instant, the rate of postage an letters from King Alfred Hongkong and British Postal Agencies in China to Egypt and the Sundan was reduced to 4 cents for each hall ounce or fraction thereof.

Iris, Am, transport, 2,250, Whitton, 27th Feb., Manila 22nd Feb., Coal,-Government, Java, Aut. 4, 2,000, Stipanovir, 19th April,

Moji rath April, Ca.d.-Order. Kampol, Fr. 5.5., 412, De Celles, 18th April,lam

Kwon-chowwan and Macão 14th April, Gen-Man Fat.

Kohsicharg, Ger. s.5, 1,392, C. Gosewisch, 14th, April-Bangkok si April, Rice and Gen. -M. & Co.

Korea, Am. 5, 5,651, W... Seabury, oth

April-San Francisco 22nd Mar., and Shanghai 17th April, Mails and Gen.-P. M. 5 5. Co. Kutsang, Br... 3,109, R. C. D. Bradley, 16th

April-Calcutta Est April, Penang zih, and Singapore toth, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Liga, Ger, 5.3., 1,577, H. Haindahl, 13th April,

-Chefoo 7th April, Gen.-S., W. & Co. Mercedes, Br, transpor, 2,900, J. ". McGregor, 6th Feb,from Pulo Condore 1sland. Merionethshire, Br.'s.$., 1,950, D. Davies, 18th April,-Moji 12th April, Coal.-S., T. & Co. Monteagle, Br. 5.5., (4,162, H. Parry, 15th April, -Liverpool via Newport and Durban 7th Feb., Ballast.-€. P, R. Co. Suisang, B. 5.5., 1,600, 7. A. Mitchell, th Mar-Calcutta 27th Mar., Coat.-},, M. &

noor.

Otter Rambler A Pillar Box has been placed at Pokfu- Robin...

It will be cleared daily at

Sandpiper Snipe... Police Station. There will be a delivery of letters at Pokfu- Taku

Tamar lam leaving the G. P. O. daily at 10.30 a.m.

TEAL The following may now be obtained at the Viraga General Post Office counter :-

6. Potor's Beamen's Church. Queen's Road, West,

First Sunday After Easter. Morning Prayer Ir a.m., Venite, Turle; Te Deum, Woodward; Benedictus, Jubilate Tale, Hymns, 1, 136, 274 and 295, Kyrie.

Evening Prayer, 6.30 p.m., Nunc Dimittis, Smart Hymas, 206, 137, 254 and 16.

Holy Communios 7.45 p.m. The Church launch Dayspring will call on ships carrying white crews to bring friends ashore to the services between 9.15 and 10.30 aan, and between 5.15 and 6 p.m., (Kowloon. Police Pier, 10.30 and 6 p.m.): returning after- Trifu, Ger. 5.5., 1,065, C. U-berfeldt, 12th April, wards. The Answering Pennant is the Call Swatow 11th April, Ballas--E. A. Ted. Visitors welcome. Books, &c. provided.

fing. All the sittings are free and unappropriat CQ, Taiwan, Br. 8.1., 1,017, ] A. Martin,' egth- April,-Bangkok 71% pril, Rice-Chi-.

Co

nesc.

surveying abip........

torpedo bost destroyer...

river gunboat.

river gunboat.

river gunboat

Commander C. E. Monro

Lieut. Commander Robert E. Vaughan. Licu.-Commander H. T. Atlay

Lieut. Commander J. T. 5. Lyne ...

Surveying

West River

West River

Flying Flag of Vice-Adm3ral Sir Arthur W. Moore, Commander-in-Cblet.

---

Lieut. Merle

Linut. Testinel... Lisut. Millet....

Lieutenant Le Blanc

Capt. Lespinasse de Saune Lieut. Coquelin

Commander Amet

H

**

Haiphong Haiphong

Cape St. James Hongkong Saigon

Shanghai & Yangtzo

Saigon

Kinkinog

FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.

NAME.

FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.

TONS.

GUNS. H. P.

COMMANDING OFFICERS.

LAST REPORTED AT

Sunday school to to to.45 a.m. Meeting at Seamen's Institute 71, Praya East on Bunday at 8 p.m.

Ackéron

Adour...

Alouette

7 am., 8 a.m., and 9.30 am. Benediction,

Argus... Catonade Décidée

5.30 p.m.

Descartes... Dupetit.Thouars Esturgeon ...

armoured gunboat receiving ship a torpedo-depot ... river gunboat... river gunboat gunbost cruiser..

1,795

to

1,700

Lieut. Fauré 1.

Commander Kerihuel

12

500

150

045

1,000

3.985

5,500

armoured cruiser

10,014

***

Guichen t

protected cruiser armoured cruiser

destroyer destroyer.....

303

6,350

Lieut. GarreAU ...

350

заз

Lieut. de Saint-Sele

8,300

-

Capt. Tracau

411

9.326

20,200

Caps Ridoux

144

ww

river gunboat...

Llent. Portier 119

river gunboat ....

200

308

Lieut. Le Coroller

300

2,300

cruiser

9,500

19,600

Capi.

307

6,300

200

German Bethesda Chapel, West Point:

Morning Service, 11 am.

Tean, Br. 5.5, 1,346, Sommerville, zrth Apill-Rainan Catholic Cathedral-Mass at 6.

Manila 17th April, Sugar.-11. &.5. Telemachus, Br. s.s., 1.350, J. Williamson, roth

April-Saigon 5th pril, Rice.-Chinese. Tov, Nor. 14. 1,100, Guger, zoth April-

Bangkok 11th Apr 1, Gen.--Chinese. Victorin, Swed, s.s., 9%, J, A. Hellberg, 11th April,-Saigon ith April, Rice and Gen.- 5. W. & Co. Yuensang, Br. 5.5, 10128, P. H. Rolle, 7ih

April Manila 4th April, Gen.~1, M. & Có,

Zweens, Br. 15.8, 946, J. Ewart, 19th April,- Samarang via Singapore 8 h April, Sugar. -Chinese.

6t. Francis' Church, Wanchai-Mass (Chin,), | Francisque...

b'am, (Part.). 7.30 am. Benediction, Fronde

5 p.m. St. Joseph's Charob, Garden Road:-Morning Gueydon

Heari Rivière ... Service (English), 9 am.

Jacquia Jaroline Kersaintt Lynx Minche Montcalm... Mousquet Olry

6t. Anthony's Chapel, West Point :-Mass.

8 B.m.

Union Church: Services, 11 am, and 6 p.m.

Joki, J. P. F. Bell, R.N., Engr. Lieut. Katsch, E. A

Baltiscombe, H. G.

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

U.S.S. Barry...........

DOCK RETURNS. HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKE,

Kowloon

HONGKOND.

at

Dock,

Anderson, Mrs. K.

Hunter, R.

Chip Shinga......

Baird, Mr. and Mrs.

Innes, Capt. R.

+1

Hanoi..

Barney, Mrs. H. A.

11

Jameson, Mr. and Mrs.

U.S.. Bainbridge .....

Barrevete, L.

J. W.

14

Brand.

Kotohira Maru...................

H.M.S. Whiting o Alta

E

Loongwo

Maria......PAPALY (PA) Telemachus.

Cosmopolitan

Alabama A Tallu

Abordeco

BHANGHAI

Peibo...

Parle

Pistolet Protéo...

Rapibre ....

sub-marins...

destroyer... crtiser... sub-marine...

gahip

destroyer ... river gunboat gunboat sub-marine.r destroyer... sub-marine...

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"

***

دار

Commander Sagot-Duvauroux

Commander Simon

Armbruster

Commander Laporte

Carte!

Commander Terquem..

Lieut. Grellier ...

Lieut. Marchand Lieut Hubort

Commander Berichaud

Flagshipotent. Bréchigane

I Rear-Admiral de Marolles,

Com'ding the local naval defence of

Licat, Hallier

*יי

Baigon Foochow

... Shanghal

Hongkong

Woosung

Haiphong ...Haiphong ...Shanghal

Haiphong Saigon Bale d'Along Yokohama

ויזי.

...Balgon

Nanchangfa

...Toogku

Saigon

30%

6,300

་་

чие

... Hongay

Lieut. Glorieux

FF:

Saigon

destroyer,..

[

307

Lieut.

Shangbal

Birbeck, R.j.

Elshop, L. C.

Bieney, Mr. & Mr. S.

Bisney, Miss

Bissell, W. S.

Kerr, F Belilion, Mr. and Mr. Knox, Mr. and Mrs. L.

and maid

Laing, A. H. Lamb, C. H. Lase, LAWAR, F Lealand, Mr. & Mrs. L. Lewis, J. Lome, T. Bonnar, Mr. and Mrs. Lomax, F. S.

Redoutable ❤

JA

battleship, reserve

9,437

6,071

Saigon

Indo-China, Capt. Passerat de Bilans

Sabre

***

destroyer ...

30%

Foochow

Styx

++

armoured gunboat

1,798

1,700

Lieut, Duc...

Saigon

Tikiang

river gunboal!

***

Vanban

receiving-ship

6,150

Vétéran

torpedo depot.

#14

Vigilante

riyer gunboat

All

Upper YangiosO

4,500

Hosgay

Lieut. FougerouKED',,.

·

Salgon

TER

500

Lieut. Brugcon

Canton

12.

JN

Marriott, Dr. O.

Gulf of Venice, for Vladivostock,

Odra, for Japan.

Passengers arrived.

Per Hongkong, from Manila-Mr. and Mrs. Bath, Mr. and Mrs, Bobler, Mr. and Mrs. Van Hoole, Mesirs, Vinceal, L. S. Briggs, J. S. Worren, W. C. Wickman, and Miss Listland.

Passengers departed,

Per Arcadia, from Yokohama for London Fleet-Surgeon and Mrs. Moony R.xz, Mr. and

13th inst. Kiangloo

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Boleun, C

W.C Braden, Mrs. J. Q. A. McCormick, Miss M. E

and child Brighton, F. G./

Brinton, Mrs.

Bronson, Miss

Broughall, L

McDonagh, W. J.

Mills, H., G. G.

Miller, Mrs. J. A. Miller, P. L

Moore, Dr. W, B, A.

*Flagship of Vice-Admiral Richard, Commander-in-Chief,

Plagship of Rear-Admiral Boisse, Second-in-Command.

At the disposal of Rear Admiral de Marolles, Commanding the naval defence of Indo-Ohis

(*) Plagik39 ei Rear-Admiral de Marviion,

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