DUST AND DEATH.
A MILLION ILLNESSES PER ANNUM IN LONDON.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, MAY 31 1906
ther one is Mrs. Jane Dowie. If she thinks | Inge, Nor. 8.5., $78, G. Spinɛange, 30th May,
she is going to stand before this people without confessing her winn, she is grently mistaken, In some respects she is as great a sinner as Doria. She is on his side 10-night, and always
Hay,-Hankow 23rd May, Pig Iron Wong Kok Shang
Jason, Nor. s.8, 1,20), Neilson, záth May,-
Wohu 19th May. Rice~A, T, & Co.
Br... 2.00 Walker, 30th May,-
A thoughtful pathologist, every time he walke i has been. The luat in her besti for gold is as Kalased May, Coal.-I. & Co.
abroad in London, must be amazed at the num- ber of avenues of distane bo finds negligently left open by those who have the care of the people's health.
While the difficult problem of the preven tion of dust on the high roads is being wrestled with, other and even much more deadly forms of dust-dust which can be effectively suppress ed-seem to escape the attention of sanite-
rians,
may
fake it that ten thousand deaths. involve a loss of two and a half millions ster ling, and that one million cases of illness,
great as in his.. I say the whole Dowie family must
ust be swept off the earth."
Keong Wai, Ger... 1,115, Köhler, seth May, Bangkok a3rd May, Rico.-B. & S. Kalsichang, Ger, a 1,683, C. Gosewisch,
HOROKONG.
Anderson, Mr. K. Arnold, J. Band, Mr. & Mrs. J. Banerjee, Miss Battiscombe, H. G. Beattie, R., Bell,
· F.
C,
Innes, Capt. R. Jameson, Mrs. T. W. Jokl, J. P. F.S Laing, A. H.
Cruickshank, J. Cunningham, A.
Nursaw, E. Paine, A. E.
Delaney, L. T.
Firmin, F. J.
Pearse, Dr. W. w. Plaisant, A.
Luddy
Lec-jones, J. W.
Mr. and Mrs. R.M Engr.-Lieut.
Marrett, DT. O. This statement was roundly applauded that.
Biervliet, A. Van (Vice Marsh, R. O. Continuing, Valiv family has sucked the hined out of this penska, 26th May, Bangkok 14th May, Gen-M. Consul for Belguim) McDonagh, W. J.
& Co. in satisfy their lust for fine clothes, in order to
Birbock, R. J.
Miller, P.L. Loongsang, Br. x, 1,092, A. E. Sandbach, Disney, Mr. & Mrs. S. Moore, Dr. and, Mrs. make a showing. They have made no con.
28th May,Maalla 25th May, Geo-Bianoy, Miss
W. B. A. fessios, and no attempt to
M. & Ca not insane
'Bissell, W. B. attempt to bluff ynu, pet, but they still the other word to brand him with the word Lyeemogr
Gor, 9.4., 1,935, Th. Lehmann, 18th Blair, K. J. May-Canton 17th May, Gen.-H. A. L Borgand, E
F. G
'criminal.""
Dowie
Voliva will use the college building as the Marie, Ger: 4.3. 1,186, 't. Petersen, 24th MaY,
BOYA,
lace of worship to-morrow, while Dawin holds
great and littir, cost the comm nity a further forth in the Tabernacle, it being the "Firth May, Rice.-J. & Co.
eight or ten million pounds. Taking into ac
Apostle's" turn to use that building in NC-
count the valus of the human working machinocordance with the order of the Court, allowing this is a moderate estimate.
THE CAUSE OF CONSUMPTION, Could the authorities save ten thousand lives and prevent one million cases of illuess in London every year? If what medical men say on the subject is to be trusted, this could ba done by attention to the matter of dost alone.
From dust we get consumption of the lungs entirely practically so--from the dust of routs, churches, railway stations, etc,, but,
the opposing factions the use of the big inteting-house on alternate days.
Shipping.
Arrivals.
Arratonn Apcar, Br. 2., 2,931, E. Fey, 30th May. Calcutta 14th May, Penang 21st, and Singapore 25th, Gen.-D.,S. & Co., L.d.
perhaps, mainly from the dust of hissetti e lye Maru, Jap. ss., 3,918, Wm. Thompson,
30th May, Singapore 25th May, Gen. N. Y. K.
of
few people living in cities escape infection.
A physician who made a large number post-mortem examinations found feci of thher- sixty per cent of the lungs. Nose culosis in of these people died of consention. They did not know they had i'. Tite malady ran a short course, was cured, and left traces behind. In New York a series of two hunded and thirty, post-metanis revealed marks of nsumption.
The conclusion from this evrence is that
at least half the dwellers in cities are attacked, at one time oranather, by consue.ption severe enough in destroy part of the issue
is not unlikely that the perms 6 d their way into the lungs of every inhab tar
But the only measure so far sken agains this terrible canrge consists fa by-law against spitting in public places, a by-law, ton, which is not enforced as it should be. This is not the measure caled for by the circum. We need a by- w forbidding ex- Blaures
in pectoration in the streets, uch as they have
Sir Michael Faster some Americas ciljer. once rail that if all tuberculous 'nimals used for food were destro ed, and if as spitting by phthisical patients were prevented, tusherculous would be banished from the land Fhe first of these treasures is not practicat 2, the second is surely worth nyin, with the promise of such
a bappy issue: Street dust, how. r. is harm | ful in many ways. It swarms
ith disease
Kerms. These seems to be tyle room for
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Rein, Nor. 8.84 776, N. C. Mathisen, 30th May,
Bangkok 22nd May, Rice,-Chinese. Haimun, Br. 1.8., 636, A. J. Robson,' gist May,
~~Swarow Juth May, Gen.-D., L. & Co. Daijin Maru, Jap... 899. 1. Saw, 31st
May Tamsui via Amoy and Swatow juth May, Gen.), 5. K.
Holstein, Ger. 68, 98, A. Niejahr, grat May.
Tourane 26th May, and Hofhow 19th, Coal and Gen.-J. & Co.
Jacobs Diederichsen, Ger. ss., 623, D. Henik,
31st May, Haiphong and Hollow 29th May. Gen.) & Co.
Stanley Dollar, Br. 2, 2,200, Cross, gist May,
Moji 24th May, Coal................, K & Co. Oceana. Hr. sin., 6,6ia, W. Hayward, K.N.R
31st May,Shinghai 29th May, Mails and Gen-P&O S. N. Co.
Maidzuru Maru, Jap. s 5., 077, J. A. Merliu, 31st
May,-Anping 27th May, Gen.-Q. S. K.
Clearancos at the Harbour Office. Renation, for Nagasaki. Triumph, for Haiphong, Helene, for Swadow, yo Maru, for Muji Trieste, for Singame.
Oceana, for Singapore..
¦ Skuld, lor Honguy.
doubt that street dust is the chief cause of the | Progress, for Kwống-chow-wan. common cold,
CARHLI S8 USE WRECKERS..
We are also much in need, of a “by-law
Departures. May 31.
Ajax, for Shanghai. Kwangles, for Shanghai," Helint, for Swatow. Lisa, for Canton, Tangshing, for Canton, fiefoo, for Canton, Kwillin, for Capton. Amara, for Saigon. Ambrin, for Kobe. Trieste, for Singapore. Rhenanin, for Shanghai:
compelling hopsegwreckersdef water buildings | Arcadia, for Shanghai, in course of demolition. It is well known that the germs of several interious diseases ching to walls and floors for years. These are showered upon pedestrians in altest every thoroughfare all through the spring and such. mer. And, considering that millions of people pass while any one house is being palled'down, iais enfe to declare that the building operations of London deals çkness or death to thousands: The shaking of door mats in the public streets. isanather matter demanding attention. Surely, this operation should be carried out at the back of the house.
What is the result of all this dust infection? The average household is seldom without a cough, ar a cold in the brad, or a case of bron chitis, pneumonia, or consumption.
• could be made an admirable | The by-law instrument of education. A mesure regulating the size of bedrooms, for instance, might be resisted as violating the trulition that an Englishman's house is his castle. But if any thing is certain in the science of hygiene that a human being requires a known minimum of cubic space in his sleeping room for health. That minimum is not to be found in half the bedrooms of London. The bedrooms in the cheaper houses and flats, that are springing up In such number, do not give ufficient cubic space for a good-sized dog, and the men and women who occupy them begin their day's work half-poisoned by carbonic acid. Their work efficiency is lowered and their ability to dis- case increased. It might not to be outside the powers of the public authorities to secura healthy bedrooms for the people.-T. F. Mane ning is Daily Mail.
DOWIE AT ZION CITY.
Chicage 8th April. "I am glad to be home again" With these words on his lips, Juhn Alexander Dowie, the deposed leader of the Christian Catholic Church in America, this afternoon stepped within the portals of Shiloh House, thus umpleting his much heralded entry into Zion City, after an absence of several months, during which time he had been deserted by a large part of his followers, and had been stripped of all ecclesiastical authority. Mas, Diwwie, the wile of the "First Apostle," met him in the door of Shiloh House, and gave him hearty wel
come.
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Dowie's return to Zion City was devoid of all
I pomp and ceremony. Only a handful of 'people were at the station, to get him, and the majority of these were women. Dowie joft the Auditorium unexe, where he had been stopping since his return from Mexico, shortly after 1 o'cinck. He was driven the North. wertern Station, where a private var had been attached to the regular 1 o'clock rain on that road. He was accompanied by several of bs personal attendants. The train i baring Dowie and his party arrived at Zion Cits 1 3.45 pm. About 750 people, the majority of whom were women, were gathered at the sion to mee the "first Apostle." As Dowie alighted from the train he was greet. 1 by shouts of "Peace to thee." He respo...sed with the
"Peace to thee multiphed." customary
for some
Patongers arrived.
Per Haimun, from Swatow-Mr. and Mrs. Raesloop, Miss Hansloop, Rev. Kaox, and 72 Chinese
Per Arrution Apeur, from Calcutta, &c. Mrs. Fey and 3 children, Mr. Gabbins, Dr. Felous, 39 Chinese, and 4 Japanese,
are, from Singapore for Hongkong
|
Am. 1.1., 8,750, W. F. S. Porter, 261h Francisco 1st May, Yokohama 17th, Kane 19th, Nagasaki azot, and
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Clark, M. Ö.
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Gibber, Mits and maid. Rutherford, T.
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May joth, 1906 R.m.
Culleres, Mr. & Mrs. Savory, Capt. and Mrs, Vladivostock. am
and family
Dr.
BeloMr. and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. W. H.
Nemuro Hakodate
Dar. Th. Ho. Wind Wr.
Smead,
H
Kubo, H. J.
Mier Hamilton, Mrs. W. B. Hamilton, Master A.W. Jackson, Mre and child' Kober, De
Stery, G. F.
Tobin, R. J.
Takio. 11 Kochi
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4.1. 29 29
29. [199
10.76)
Wilder, Consul Gen, Nagasaki..... 50.76
P
Dr and family
Williams, G.
Kagoshima... Oshima
Yowder, Mr. and Mrs. !"aha pom
Newborn, Mr. & Mrs.
Lepofaris, Mr.
R.
bigakijima..
R. H.
Lejeunne, M.
Newington, A. G.
Taihoku Talchu...
29.7
4.m.203
PRAK.
+
Olife, U. C.
Bailey, Mr. and Mrs.
П
Carruthers, Mr.
Mr.
Kosban.....
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l'oicadores...
Chichester, Maj. A. A. Mitchell, R.
(3974| am. 19.77
Clothier, A. N. ́
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29.8469
Dulton, Mr.
Engel, Mr. and Mre. L.
Parker, B. L. Packer,
Parfitt, W.
Parr, L.
Paley, Mrs. E. 0.
Shanghai 2.th, Mails and Gen.-P. M. 5. Clarks, Mr. and Mr. Peake, W.
S. Co. Nithedale
Br... 2,233, R. Fairley, 10th May-Pe-arth 10 April, Coal. – Ad- miralty. Norden, Nor. ., 1,197, W. Wilhelmsen, 21st May-Moji 14th May, Coal-M. B. K. itsanulok, Ger. s.s., 1,167, L. Goercken, ayth May,Bangkok 2th May, Rico.-M. & Prometheus, Nor. s. 1,023, O. Kornelviser,
22nd May,--Mof 15th May, Coal. Angaard, Thoresen & Co. Progress, Ger. s.s., 687, H. Pahren, 15th May,
Co.
-Canton zath May, Gen.-S. & Co. Protector, Dan. $.8., $72, Sieporzberg, 22nd
May, Singapure 15th May, Ballast. Order
Satsuma, Br. s... 268c, W, M. Chubb, Joth May,Shanghai 16th May, Gen.), &
Simongan, Ger. 8.8., 1,200, Zuiderhoudt, 26th May, Singapore 18th May, Sugar-Chi-
nese.
Taifu, Ger. 5., 1,065, C. U-berfeldt, 12th April, -Swatow ruth April, Ballast.-E. A. T. Co.
Telenchus, Br. 1.8., 1,356, J. Williamson, zard
May-Saigon 9th May, Rice and Gen.
Chinese.
Thotma, Nor. 5.5, 1,100, Jager, 21rd May,
Hongarzolli May, Coal.-B. & 5. Triumph, Ger, 8., 769, A. Hansen, 27th May,
-blo zand May, Sugar.-J. & Co. Twickenham, Br. 58., 3,736. [. E. Parker, 21st May, Kuchinotzu 15th May, Coal.-D. & Co., L.d.
Vanadis, Nor. 5, 4,600, A. Berntsen, 26th May, Mojj zoth May, Coal,—Order, Victoria,
Swed. 8, 1207]. A. Hellberg, 30th May-Wakamatsu 23rd May, Coal-A T. & Co.
Woolwich, Br. 8 s. 1,849, A. Bloker, auth May, -Salina Cruz 14th April, Ballant.-C. Ci S. 5. Co.
Yangmon, Korean 1.1., 1,456, N. Nagatsen,
and Ma-Kulchinotza 17th May, Coal -M: 1. K
Zafinn, 11. 5.5. 1,618, R. Rodger, 19th May,
Manda 56th May, Gen.-S., T. & Co.
-Versals
Tarar
Steamers Expented,
From Agents
Changsha.Manila B. & S... June ....... Shanghai... C. P. R. Co june Iyo Maiu Singapore N. Y. K.... June Chine. P. Japan.....P. M. Co... June Kutsang Singapore .., M. & Cofure Kagoshima MM......
Y, K....June
P. Waldemar. Sydney M. & Co...June | Capri ...
......Singapinie.C. & Co....Jura Zicten............ Colombo... M. & Co... June Nippon Mats Japan...... N. Y. K....June 11 Emp of India. Vancouver. C. P. R. Coluce 13 Bombay Maru Bombay...N. Y, K.... June 13
Per Ivo
Mrs, K. Furuya; Messrs. Nassui and Fujioka. T. Hata. For Yokohama-r. H. Nagaoka, For Kobe-Messrs.. R. Matsuki, Y. Tajima and
Profs. K. Awano, G. Uchida, Mrs. Bell, Mr. G. Fujino, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Ogawa, Misses Oshion, Oyuri Obisa, Mr. F. Rossmann, Mrs. and Misses Wills (2) Masters Wills (4). Mis Wille, Messrs. S. Hirata and W. B. D. Dolapi- || Loongwo hilla.
Per Ocean, from Shanghai for Bombay Cap!, A. Archdale, Mr Fox, Capt. Layard and servant, For Colombo-Mr. C. D. Pollock. For Singapore-Hon. Haring For Hongkong
F. G.
Mr. and Mrs. McKie, child and infant, Misses Lyle, Trudengar, Messrs. J. Ward, G. A. Smith, W. E. Dart, Mrs. W. B. Clayton, Messrs, M. Romano, .. March, Leepere, H. Stephens, H, H. Miss Grant, and Mr. Douglas
Aust, Story. For London--Mrs. Hassburg, Messrs. X, Everett, E. C. Hart, J. G.. Kingston, Hillier and servant. For Marccilles Mr. Beuxg. For Brindisi-Mr. A. E. Castarze. From Kobe for Marseilles-Rev. A. Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. McD ugal. Misses A. McDougal (2), and Master McDougal. For Londen from Shanghai-Messia. Purslow and Roxburgh, From Yokohama Mr. J. L. Yates. For Mar seilles Mr. F. A. Walker,
Shipping Reports.
Kowloos
Panniman, L. E. Perkins,
and M.Eng. Lt. Perebakter, L..
T. W. Clegg,,
H. L Colvin, H. E. Crook, A. H. Cruickshank, A. Davies, F. O. Donald, R. H.
T.L.
Figott, C.
Mr. and Mrs,
Gales, Capt.
Graham, Mr. and Mr.
W. Douglas Hoteland, F. A.
Potts, Mr. and Mrs. F. | Jacks, Mr.
'G.
Powell, W. A. Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Prior, W. R.
W. H.
Reed, H, R. Doolittle, F. H. Reid, H. 1. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs.). Downing, Mr. and Mrs.
T. C. and infant Einstmann, W. Eminel, F.
Evan-Jones, Dr,
Mrs. E.
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Fairchild, H. J. Fisher, H. G. Fletcher, H.
►
Roach, Mrs. J. S. and
child
Sandes, Miss F. E. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J.
G. and child
and Shea, J. }.
Skinn, A.
Spittles, J. S. Stein, A. L.. Stephens, H.
Forman, Mr. and Mr. Stevens, Rev. A. J.
|
E, A. Fulfer; D. Gibran, A.
Greenbaum, W. M.
| Hall; Capt. T.
Heauley, Dr. and Mrs.
C. M. Hell, P.
Hewett, Hon, and Mrs.
E, A.
Stratton, W. F. Sutherland, P. D. Tarrant, E. N.
Thompson, Mr. and
Mrs.
Thompson, Misa H, M. Unbehaun, C. H. Wakefield, Mrs: Walker, A. Wishart, J. B. Wolfenden, H.
Humphreys, W. M. Hollingsworth, Mr. & Wood, G. G.
Mrs. Hunter, R.,
Wright, Mr. & Mrs: T. Young, W. 5.
Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Lamberger, G.
Russell
KING EDWARD.
Linis, A. C. Logan, W.
Backhouse, J. H.
Bolagowsky, Consul & McKay, T. D..
Mis, C. de Bolagowsky, Master C.
de
Colahan, Mr. Colleyshaw, E. H, Crook, Mrs. M. R.
Diadem Fame... Flora... Handy Hart... Janus ..
Kent'
King Alfred
Molitor, Mr. and Mrs.
F..A.
Johnston, L. A. M. Jones, Patrick
Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
E. S.
Kaye, Major and Mr.
Longridge, Rev. and Tainan
Martin, R.
Walhalwai
Mogiuie, Mr. and Mrs. Gutelaff......
Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Ollis, F. B.. Painter, Major & M Post, Mr. and Mrs. N,
Reynolds, F. O. Roberts, A..G.
Sawer,
Capt; and Mrs.
Sharp Peak...
Amoy 6.30 a 19.69 Swatawema 3.M. Canton |
29.7
Hongkong...10a.m. 39.77
Victoria Peak Gap Rock
Масло
Seymour, L-Col. and Haiphong
Mr. Sinclair, A.
Skorn, Mr.
Kistowsky, Mr. & Mrs. Skottowe, Mr. & Mrs.
F.
Knight, Mr.
Lang, Mr. Leask, Mr. Long, A. O.
Bockelmann, L, Brumfield, Mr. &
F. 1.
Bunge, Dr. H.
Colbertt, R.
Cooke, G.
Watson, Mr. & Mrs, M. Waismann, Mr. & Mrs.
· White, Dr. & Mrs. M. ). Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Zehrmann, H. C
OCCIDENTAL.
Didriche, Min M.
Diercke, O.
Porkels, W.
Faboirees, A.
י
Langer, H. Mrs. Lesberhy, Robert
Lhurte, R.
Manila
Bacolod 9 a.m. l'oita.........!
Cebu
St. James toam.
[30.70]
29.84 84
29.87 29.89 88
May 31st, 1906, am.
Vladivostock. alm.- Temuro...... Hakurate Tokia Korhi Nagasaki..... Kagoshima...
Mrs.shinia
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a.m.j29.8.4
29.89
29.90
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29 99
29.99
Majer, Master W. Majer, Capt. and
29.95
29.02
29.9.3
| Ishigakijima.
29.85
Menagh, M. E.
Taiboku
3.1129.85
Micland, C.
Taichu..
29.77
Munro, Miss A.
Tain.
Koshun
29.75
29.75
+
29.73
N. 1.
McGren, J. P.
Gillbard, Mr. and Mrs, Owen, O. E.
and infant
Gillbar, Miss L.
Kerchner, P.
Key, Dr. F.
Kitchner, S.
Kullerter, Dr. Med. Kremer, L. Krill, G.
Harges, Capt. & Mrs. Hohnel, Dr. M. Hyndmann, Dr. M. Lack, Dr. Med. E.
Naha
Pariz, Mr. and Mrs. E. Pescador.:
Porche, H.
Roerden, Mrs. J.
Schmidt, Dr. M.
Schneider, Mr. & Mrs.
T. and child
Schünemann, Carl Smend, Dr. Med. E. Vorster, E.
Vossler, Mrs. Rudolf Williams, W. P.
Weihaiwe
Hatzlaff
Sharp Peak...
Vanity.
Stow
intra-
Hongko Victoria Peaki Gap Rick... MACAO Haiphong Manila.....
Bacolod.....
a. 29.87 75 ~
导
30.00 75 SSF
29.97283
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10. h).
Morse, Mr. & Mrs. F. G. Moses, E. J.
meiri o TENTO
29.77
19.73
Inila
76
77
Cebu
11
29.89, 88
Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.
A.-B.
61
C. St Jame
10.10.
Vinčali... -- 0.40
57
HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION,
TONS: GUNS. 1.H.P.
CLASS.
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CAPTAIN.
Hongkong
NAVA.
LAST REPORTED AT
Пона
Alacrity * Astraed
despatch-vessel...
1,7503
4.
3,000
cruiser, and class
41360
10
7,000
Commander E. La T. Leatham Captain C, L. Vaughan-Lee....
Yangtera
Shopghal
I
Bramble
river genboat
6
де?
Licos. Commander E. G. W.. Davidsor.
4
3 Bntomart
river gunboal
710
9:0
4
Cadmius Cherub
sloop...
1970
$
1.400
water tank and tug
390
100
Clio
***
$lapp 1..
1,070
6
1,400
B
cruiser, 1st clarS
11,000
16
141,500
torpedo
hout destroyer
306
5.700
Lieut, Commander
Lient. Commander W. L. Bamber Commander il, du C. Luard...
Commander 11. D. Wilkin, D.S.0. Captain II. W. Savery...
Yangiste
Yangtaxe
114
Yanglaze
Hongkong
Yangtare
***
Hughes
Hongkong
cruiser, and class
4.360
7,000
Captain H Girol-Dalton
S. American Ports
torpedo boat destroyer torpedo hoat destroyer
275.
1,000
Lizat. Commander H. B. Cox
***
4,000
Lieut. Commander R, Henniker-Henton
Yangture
Yanglaze
torpedo bont destroyer
6
3.900
Lieut. Commander W. H, Darwail
J
Shanghai
cruiser, 1st class
cruiser, rst class
9,800 14 14,100
12,000
Captain S. V. V. de Horssy ...
***
Shanghai
18
30,000
Captain CF. Thunby
Shanghai
river gunboat
616
1,300
Lieut. Commander E. V. F. R. Duginore
Yangiaso
cruiser, int class
9,800
J4
22,000
Captain J. A. Tuko ...
***
river gunboat
$500
Lieut. Commander F. B. Noble ...
Bingapore
West River
...torpedo boat destroyer
340
1,300
Lieut.-Commander J. Kiddle
ni
...Yangtzo
surveying vessel
7:35
fisa
Commander C, E, Mouro
river
gunboal
240
river
gunboai
$5
240
Lieut. Commander Robert E. Vaughan. Licut. Commander H. T. Atlay.**
H'kong (Burveying)
TI
river gunboal...
340
torpedo Loat destroyer
150
6,500
... Yangisze
124
...receiving ship
riyer gunboat
Hongkong ....Yangiste
river gunboat
710
1,00
Lieut. Commander R. M. R. West
Masila
torpedo boat destroyer
365
300
Licut Commander Stevenson
Yangtato
surveying ship...
020
450
torpedo bont destroyer
360
.5,900
river gunboat
195
Exo
river gunboal...
$50
Lieut. Commander C. E. L. Thomas... Shanghai Lieut-Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson Yangiste Lieut.-Commander G. J. Todd
Me
river gunboat
550
Lieut. Commander Jnó. F. Knox...
Yangtare Yangiste
DOCK RETURNA.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOÀ DOCKS. H.M.S. Sandpiper ... at Woowich U.S.S. Barry... qu Alia
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SHANGHAI,
24th inst. New Dock. International
Tungkadoo +
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Ships Passed The Canal.
1st May-Ambria, Palma, Felsus, Praustin, Pera, Saxonia, Telemachu, Benavon, 5th May-Ajax, Benverlich, Oceanien, Verona, Silesia, (Ger.) Prine Rogent Luitpold, İye Maru, Rhenania. 8th May-Indrani, Dan of Mates, Radnorshire, Nebe, Swanlay. 12th May Armand Behit, China, Japan, Java. 1th May-Rentedi, Diomed, Shimosa, Mac du. 18th May Bingo Maru, Patroclus Taurant, Neckor, Print Etti Friedrich. 22nd MayAgamemnon, Binarty, 25th May -Bengloc, Ernest Simons, Glenturret, Ping
Sir. Halmun hing Swatow-Moderate E. Sury, Sardinia. 19th May-Kintuck, Yarra, NE. wind and se, fine clear weather.
Str. Arratoon Afar from Calcutta, elc, Moderate SW. monsoons. 9. portion China Sen heavy Nty swell and light. SW. breezes, fiue and clear, rough and stormy, with heavy rain 9 miles S. of Gan Rock..
Vessels in Port,
STEAMYNE, Anglo Canadian, Br. 1.1., 1,680, D. Swan, 201h
May,-Cardiff 28th Man, Balinst.—Order. Anglo Saxon, Br. 4.5, 7,671, C. Moore, 9th May, -Cardiff 16th Mar., Coal-Admiralty. Apenrade, Ger. .., 611; Gontard, 30th May,
Bellast,-), & Co.
Aragonia, Ger. ..., 5,198, J. Erast, 39th May,— Portland, Or. and Moji 25th May, Gen.' and Flour.-P. & A. S. ́S. Co,
Arcadin, Br. .j/1573, W. W. Cooke, R.N.R
30th May, Bombay 16th May, and Singa pore 25th, Mail and Gen.- & O. S. N, Co.
Arrogo, Br. 1.8., 2,307, H. Plough, 24th May,--
Mojí 17th May, Gen.—M. Ö. K.' Bình Thuận, Fri 2. 1930, Rihau, 2015 May,
-Canton 26th May, G.-B. Bc Co. Brand, Nor. 1, 520, 31. Evensen, 28th May,
-Saigon 23rd May, Rice.-S., W. & Co. Chawtsi, Ger. 4, 115, W. Mölle mann, aged May,Bangkok 16th May, Ricó and Lume ber.-B. & S.
Σεκεραμιδία,
Monmouth... Moorhen ...
Otter ... Rambler...
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Robin... Sandpiper ...
Saipa
Taku... Tamar Tezi
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Thistle Virago Waterwitch Whitlog... Widgeon... Woodcock... Woodlark
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• Flying Flag of Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur W. Monte, Commander-in-Chiel
Hongkong
West River
Hongkong
Lieut. Commander J. T. S. Lyne ...
In reserve...
Commodore !, P.
1. P. Williams...
Lieut.-Commander K. Secretan...
Commander R. W. Glennie. we no Surveying
NAME.
FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.
TONS. GUNS.
H. P.
COMMANDING OFFICERS.
LAST REPORTED AT
Lieut. Fauré
Lieut. Merle Commander Kérihue!
Arrivals at Home-1st May-Glenstrat, St. George. 5th May-Austria, Baralong Bayern. 8th May-Pazdera. 17th May- Peleus. 14th May-Formora, 15th May- Bentorlich, Telemachus. 17th May-Pera Acheron 18th May-Armand Bekiz Stierta, (Ger.) Adour... Prine Recent Luitpold, 22nd May-Achilles Aloustra Baron Ralfour. 25th May-Agroßes, Prins Argus... Eltd Friedrich. 16th May-Java, 29th May Caronade |--lomed, Ernest Simons, Radnorskirs,
Post Office.
A Mail will close for:-
Décidée Descartes..
Dupetit-Thocars Esturgeon... Francisque... Frondo
Gueydon.... Henri Rivitie Jarquin Javelins
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Bangkok-Per Devawongst, 111 Jose, 8 A.M. | Guschen † Haiphong-Per Triumph, ist Jue, 9 A.M. Bangkok--Fer Chowtal, ist June, 11 A.M. Swatow-Per Halmun, 1st Jude, TX AM. Saigon-Per Telemachuir, 1st June, 1 F.M. Macao-Per Heungthan, tat funa, ray P.M. | Kersaint‡ Manila-Per Loongjang, 1st June, 3 P.M. Lynx Swatow and Shanghai-Per Hangrang, 1st | Manche June, 3 PM
Montcalm... Swatow, Amoy and Auping-Per Matdrury|| Mousquet ... Afar, 1st June, P.M.
Ulry ... Timor, Fort Darwin, Thursday Island, Peilio... Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Perle ...
Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Bastirs, Protée... and June, 10 A.M.
Rapibre Manils--Par Zefire, and June, jo A.M.
Redoutable *
Sabre viz
Rain, which had been threads with time, then began to fall, and the one accord, bigan to Ling "lowers of Bless ing. Under the shelter of an umbrella, held by an attendant, Dowie made his way to a carriage which was wailing. Upon reaching. the door of the carriage, he turned, and, facing the assembled people, made a short addres. "With all
heart 1 desire to thank you for
Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Pistolat my your kind greeting." said he, "It is not fitting. that I should speak at length at this time, 1. regret that the afternoon is so showery. I shall hope to meet you all at our moming sacrifice meeling for praise and prayer, at 6.30 o'clock, and again in the afternoon at 2 o'clock."
Dowie then quoted a stanza hom the hymn, #I Stand on Zion's Mount. Then be cried: "Stand Arm, then, Rock of my Salvation, I have done nothing since I saw your faces,” he continued, of which to be ashamed. Not onc
Derwent, Br. 11, 1.600, 1. Jenkins, a8th May,
-Saigon z4th Miny, Rice and Gen.-Chi
NESO,
Devamongao, Ger. 5.s., 1,057, T. V. Hiruhu, 16th May, Bangkok (Kohsichang) 19th May, Rice and deal. & S. Eastern, Br. 8.8, 3.586, G. H. Powell, goth May,
-Yokohama via Kobe and Mufl 25th May, Gen.G, & Co.
of the accusations made against me are trues Frithjet, Nor, B., Bor, H. A. Haraldsen, 29th
not ote, God bless you?. Now I bid you good-bye. Pesca to Thee.".
He then entered his carriage and was driven 'to Shiloh House. A meeting was held to 18, an address Volive to-night Dowie, but Mrs. Dowie as well." He said, "1 do not propose to permit any singer in this movement to escape, Do not think that Dowle is the only one to be called to account. And
May, Canton 29th May, Gen.-S. & Co. Fulham, Br. 3.1., 1,766, H. Gow, 10th May, Moji sib Mar, Coal.-D. & Co., Ld. Glepenk
enk, Br. 1.0% 3,91 0, Rafferty, 28th May, Landes via Singapore 21st May, Gon, McG. Bros, & Gow. fiford, Br. 1, 2,789, J. G. McKechnie, 16th,
May,-Moji 15th May, Coal-D, & Co.,
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armoured gunboat
receiving-ship torpedo-depot river gunboat river gunboat gunboat
cruiser... armoured cruiser sub-marine...
destroyer a destroyer,
protected cruiser armoured cruiser river
ver gunboat
river gunboat.. destroyer
cruiser ret
sub-marinc... surveying.ship armoured cruiser
destroyer. river gunboat...
gunboar aub-marine.....
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destroyer. rub-marine..... destroyer...
battleship, reserva destroyer
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&c, india, via Tuticorin-Pa Orsona, and June, 11 A.M.
Macan Per Hangshan, zod June, 1.15 P.M. Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Pakkel, and June, 3 PM
Boilo-Pex Nanchang, zod June, 3 P.M.
PISILORS AT THE HOTELS.
CRAIGIEBURN,
37°
Styx ***
Tikiang
Vauban
Vedran Vigilante
FAL
Adams, M. and Mrs, F. Smith, E. Grast
R. J.
Bamett, H. J. O, Brown, C. A. Caldwell, Mr, and Mrs,
G. A. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Jameson, P. B.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Smith, Percy Soppa, P. Webb, My, and Mrs.
Montagus Young, A
armoured gunboat... river gunboat receiving-ship torpado-depot... river gunboat
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*Flagship of Vice-Admiral Richard, Commander-in-Chief.
† Fingship of Rear-Admiral Boiaus, Second-in-Commeoit.
Lieut. Teannel ...
Lieut. Millet Lieutenant Le Blanc Commander Anat...
Llout. Coquelin
Lieut. de Saint-Seine
Tracou
Capt.
Capt. Ridoux
Comme
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Haiphong
Halphong
Cape St. James Hongkong
Зайкор
’phnak
Kobe
Haiphong Saigon
Baie d'Along Kobe
Nanchangfu Tongka
Yangtass
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Capt. Lespinasse de Saune...
200
Lient. Garreau ...
-- *
101
Saigon... Saigon Kobe Kobo Woosung Kobi
Lient, Portier
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Licut, Lo Curoller. Commander Sage-Duvauroux Commander Sinion Armbruster
Laporte Capt.
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144
Commander Terquem Lisat, Grollier
Baigon
Lisut, Marchand
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Lieut. Hubert ...
Saigon
Commander Bentchaud...
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Hoagay
Lieut. Glorieux
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Lieut. Vincent-Bréchignad
Saigon
Kobe
(Flagshipo! Rear Admiral de Marolles.
Com'ding the deal naval defence of Indo-China, Clapt. Passeratda Bilans) Liest, Halliar Lieut. Duc...
Baigon
240
Кове
骨飯
Saigon
Upper Yangtere
Hongay
Lieut. FougerouBEQ „3* *, ***
Lieut. Bignon
At the disposal of Rear Admiral de Marolles, Commanding the naval defence of Indo-China.
(*) Flagship of Rear-Admiral de Marolles,
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