BUREAUCRACY IN JAPAN.
OFFICIAL' INTERFERENCH IN PRIVATE DUBINK18,
The Mfoji Shimpo has an article in which it condemns the growing tendancy on the pari of
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Shipping.
Arriva1
Rubi, Br. ss., Att, R. W. Almond. 18th June, ---Manila 16th June, Gon.-S. T. & Co. Yuensang, Ba 28, 1,138, 7. Mooney, 18th June-Manila 15th June, Gen M. &
Co.
Rajaburi, Ger. 1. 1,189, O. Koch, 17th Jane,
Swatów 16th June, Rics and Timber B. & S. Shabjchau, Br. 1.3., 1,296, J. R. Scott, 8th Jane,
Saigon 3rd June, Gan-Wo Fat Sing, Shinano Mard, Jap. 49 2,961, U. Ohno, 26th June,Shanghai 19th June, Flour, Oplam Gos.-N. Y. K.
TUESDAY JUNE 19 1906.
Hoxakona.
Jameron, Mrs. J. W, Joki, J. F. F. Kemp, Mrs. A. S.
H. Laing A
Adams, P. R. Anderson, Mr. K. Arnold, 1. Acrely, QAH Rard, Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Battiscombe, H. G. Beattie, R. B.
O. G. Ball, R.M., Engr.-Lieut. Marriott, Dr. O.
McDonagh, W. J.
for Halguim) Misier, O,
Dr. and Mr. B. A
the Government to interfere in private enter City of Delbi, Br «e, 2.82 | R. MacGregor, Sumashobe, Blemark Nord, 23rd Van(Vice. Millar, P. LA
prises. The evils of bureaucray have long been existing in Japanexa oficial circles, says the journal, and to the desire to extend their in fluence the officials are making pernicious In terference in private business affairs. This tendency has been more marked in connection with the Department of Finance, which, owing to the peculiar nature of its business, has been comparatively free from outside influence. Thus, the monopoly of tobacco and ult has been carried out regardless of the
Thiip
18th July, odon th May, Gen---N, Y.
Haimon, Br. 6.5. 636, A. J. Robson, 19th June,
-Swatow 18th June, Ge.-D., L. & Co. Daphne, Ger. 3., 1,229, E. Schipper, 19th
June, Swatow 18th June, Ballast.-H. A. Hyson, Br. 1, 4,800, Huris, 19th June, Shanghai 16th June, G.-B. & S. Nail MacLeod, Am. B, 21. E. Corral, 19th
June, Maslia 16th June, Ballast. Barret- to & Co. Suinang, Br. 1.8., 1,776, G.A. Mitchell, 19th Juas,-Calcutta and Straits and June, Goo.., M., & Co, Palawan, Br. 1.1. 3,968, A. F. Street, 19th June. --Shanghal 16th June, Gen.-P. & O. S. N. Co,
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decline of private businem, and endeavours are also being made to apply similar mes sures in respect to other trade. measures, though carried out ostensibly for Anancial reasons, dire, at a matter of fact, almed at the extension of official authority. When a revision of the 'Bank regulations is mooted the Government propose to atrame the power of suspending the beainess of a bank, un- | Zorok, for Bangkok. der the pretence of weeding out the diuregui |
Clearances at the Harbour Ofios. Skuld, for Hongay.
attan, for Swatow. Jean, for Manila.
Tilatjop, for Balik Pappas,
N ppon Maru, for Shanghai,
able. When the improvement of the Exchanges, for Kwong-chow-wan. in discussed the Government wishes to have Nord, for Canton,
authority to make a selection as to brokers and negotiable bonds to be regularly quoted at the Exchanges.
Judging from these and other evidences there is scarcely any doubt, continues the rif, that
the Department of Finance is suffering fromas acule form of the bureaucratic malady, and is bent upon extending official authority over every branch of private business, regardless of
|
Departare. June 19 Nippon Maru, for San Francisco. Walhora, for Amoy. Hatlan, for Coast Ports. Lorok, for Bangkok. Piogress, for Kwang-chow.wan. Pronto, for Newchwang. Shoshu Maru, for Swatow. Keichow, for Canton.
Binh Thuan, for Hongay. Tean, for Manila.
Passengers arrived,
Per Yuenzang, from Manila-Mrs. Erickson and a children, and Mr. McCarthy,
the partial soppage of the development of com merce and industry that will inevitably result, It is possible that amongst the banks there are some which are not reputable, and the same
Per Hatimun, from Swator-Miss Tregallos, may be true of some of the transactions on the Exchanges. The proposals of the Department Mrs. Douglas, Rev. Wallace and 76 Chinese.
Per Rubi, from Manila-Capta Proctor, Mc. of Finance to put under control the few which
Coy, Messrs. F. J. Gusceli. J. W. Quillen, J. are the object of the proposed legislation, how Kennedy, A. R. Chenoweth, L. E. Glover, ever, will have the inevitable effect of putting Ensign Hayward. U.S.H., Messrs. A. B. Moul to serious inconvenience many business-mender, J. Gaston, I. R. McLares, Lee Ming Kean, whose conduct is above reproach. Herein lles Saw Tia Ki, H. T. Neumann, W. G. Fitzgerald, one of the lojurious results of Government le Mr. an' Mr. Fred. Wilson, Mr. C. D. Carey.
3 Filipinos, Indian, and 140 Chinese, terference. Unless the Department of Finance
Per Swisang, from Calcula, &c-Capt. Kar rectifies this line of policy, to which it neemt berg, Mr. Harline, and 411 Chinese, to have committed itself, the principal trades and industries of the country will become Go- vernment monopolies, while the economic me. diums of the country, will become subject to the unnecessarily severe supervision of the Govern. ment. With the extension of official power in business circles the people will be dissuaded from the promotion of enterprises, and the
business and industrial world will be conte- quantly deprived of the life and activity which is necessary for healthy growth. Moreover, it i more than likely that the example set by the Department of Finance will be eagerly followed by other Departments in enlarging their spheres
of influence. Thus there will be no end in official interference in private affairs, and the expansion of administrative business. Arpan
Chronicle.
EGYPTIAN MUUMIKS AND
DISEASE.
New York, May
|
So far as the medical profession in this city It concerned the Phamohs who have been accused in Chicago of spreading tuberculosis have obtained a clean, bill of health. Dr. Rafaelle Sorgung, who lectures at the Sobanne In Faris declares that the spread of lung disestes in Europe and this country may be traced to the garms of the malady which were in the mummies wrested from their tombs. Dr. Sarg- Bsc declared that workmen and scientists who | ware in the neighbourhood of mummies and breathed air in which their dust was floating
have been seized;with consumption, and thus wont to wasting deaths.
Dr. Livingston Farrand, a well-known an- thropologist, who is also secretary of the come. milles on the prevention of tuberculosis, raid that he had handled many mummies in the course of his professional career, but had never beard of consumption being communicated from such a source.
"I see no foundation for such an idea,"mid Mr. Willam Park, of the bacteriological labor- atory of the board of health, who has devoted much time to the investigation of germ discutes.
"Tuberculosis is one of the oldest of human Uli, and references can be found in writings for three or four thousand years showing its | existance. The bacilli which causa it live under ordinary conditions only a few days, although ́thers have been cases where the germs had
existed for two years. It is impossible, how.
ever, for these baci!!! to liva in mummies for thousanda of years. The drags used in the em balming process, as well no the excessive dry- sess, would have soon, destroyed them. I do not think it possible under any conditions for these germs to be propagated."
Passengers departed.
Per Nippon Maru, fat San Francisco, &c.-- Hunter, Miss Eva M, M, Stevens, Mrs. J. S. Dr. R. C. H. Foster, Mr. W. F. Foster, Mr. E,
Maloney. Mr. A. W. Standford, Miss Ada Dorr, Messrs. F. L. Haylord, John R. Edgar, Guy Slaughter, Mrs. E W. Ritter, Mr. and Mrs. B. Speed and infant, Mrs. E. Morrison, Mr. and Mr. A. W. Cornwall, Mr. and Mrs, F, G, Polls, and Mr. Haigant.
Shipping Kaart.
St. Sultang from Calcutta, etc.) - Fine weather, light NWly windi
weather.
Sparach, Ger. 1, goo, Lonbard, 18th June,- Heihow 9th June, Geo-], & Co.
Ger... 384, C. Nauer, 14th Jan, Ges.-M. & Co. Taikoson Mans, Jap. 8., 1,991, T. Ota, 641 June, Kuchinotsu 31st May, Coal-M. # K. Taiwan, Br. 1.3., 1,010, J. A. Martin, 17th
...neso.
R.J. Bisne 8. Bissell, W. S. Blair, K. J. Brighton, F. G. Chichester, D. A. A. G., 0.80, Major A. A. Chichester, Mim. A. A. Clark, M. O. Clark, T.
KING EDWARD, '
Author, Mr. and Mrs. Lofts, A. C.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL KEUISTI K.
June 18th, 1906, a.m.
Abegg, Dr. W. Jackson, Mrs, and child Almond Capt. & Mrs. Just, H.M. Little, A. C Russell
Bar. Th. Hu, Wind' Wr.
ritas, Mr. and Mr. Legaune, Vico-Consul
J. F H.
H.W
Logan, W.
Vladivostock.7 a.m. Nemara .....jó, nem. 19,84 Hakodate
H 19 B
Bruckhardt, A. W,
McKay, T. D.
Tokio.......**
170.78
22.60
F.G.
E. J.
20.50
Kagoshima...
1
Arthur A
Naha
Talboku
......
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Brush, Mr. and Mrs. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. ...........
G. F. Colaban, Mr. Canningham, A.
Daler
MA (Consol Dela
General of Padama)
F.
4
Newington, A. G. Olife, O. C. Packer, B. L.
June, Bangkok 11th June, Rice.Ch Carter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Noburn, Mr. & Mrs. Tillatjap, Dut. 14., 2,470, P. J. van Emmerich 17th June,Amoy 13th June, Gan, C. IL. Uniform, Nox. 3.4., 1,293, O. Olsen, stb Junt,
Maji 8th June, Coal-Order Yachow, Br. ., 1,305, J. H. Brown, 17th
June, Canton syth fans, Gen, B. & S. Zatonster, Br. 3, 3,383, J, Ewan, 15th June,—
---Moji 9th Jane, Coals,-B, & Co.
Z. Y. de Aldecoa, Am, #s,, 1,160, F. Xandazo Echsur, 15th June,Manila sath June, Ballast.-Barreito & Co.
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Preussen Nordkap Seydlia
Steamers Expected.
From
Agents
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Clarks, Mr. and Mrs.
W. T.
Patey, Mrs. E. O. Clegg, Kg. L. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Cobb, Colvic, Crook, A: H. Cruickshank, A.
and Mrs. H. 1. A H.
H.B.
Mr. and Mrs. Galima
Moulder, Mr, and Mr. Ishigakijima..
Mr. and Miss
L. T
A Baron
B.
browdiky
and Baroness Do- Norw, E.
Firmin. F. J.
Fitsginald, Wm, G.
| Gutionss, Mr. & Mrs.
and family
Alament, Mr.
Andap, B. Į.
Pearse, Dr. W. W.
Paltin, . E.
Story, G. F.
Williams, G.
Wright, Alex. 5.
CARLTON.
Anderson, RA, Capt.
Jackson, W.
inan Koshun l'escadores... Weibelwei... Cutzlaff Sharp Teak...
#
173.
a.m.2071
Amby 5.30 Swatow Canton
#
Hongkong 10.m.5.8587
Victoria Feak
Cap Rock
Haiphong
Mr. and Mrs. Pacolod.....9 m
W.
Labro, St.
โ Powell, W. A
W. R.
Anderson, J.
Lloyed, Gr
Mcfonés, Mr.
Bargmann, F
Marices, Capt. & Mra,
11
39.82 86
.D.
Blanco, A. E.
Nietert, Mr.
Daries, F. O.
Noble, Mrs.
H. I.:
Manila
20.88 26
Dawson, W.
R.
Donald, R. H.
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Roach, Mrs. J. S. and Honig
Mr
Perkins,
Coggon, Mr.
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Edwards, R.
Rayner, F. 5.
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Doolittle, F. H.
Sherd, B. B.
J. R.
Skidp, Spilties, J. S. Stabbing, W. T.
Gains, Miss M.
Stephens, Miss E.
C.. St. James 10m.
Stevenson, R.
Tomlinson, C. B..
Vladivostock.7 à.m —
... Foochow ...M. & Co....Jane
Singapore M. & Co...June 201 Singapore M. & Co...jube Manchuria......Japan ..............P. M. Co... Jono aj Yunnan *********
..Singapore.M. M...... June 2 P. Waldemar.. Moji............. M. & Co.... Jude si Inaba Maru...Japan......N. Y. K.... June 3 Monteagle...... Vancouver. C. P. R. Co June 11
Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. J. Downing, T. C. Kinstmann, W.
Evan-Jones, Dr.. and Stein, A. L.
Mrs. E. Fairchild, H. J. Falvos, C. P.
H. G.
Z. B. Faller, D.
Stephens, H.
Stevens, Rev. A. J.
Stewart, W. M.
Sutherland, P. D.
Tankin Colombo... M. M.......one 37/ Exen, Mr. and Mrs. Tarrant, E. N.
Lalsang Calcutta....., M. & Co June 19 Emp. of Japan. Vancouver. C. P. R. Co July Ischia... „Bombay .....JC, & Co.....ljuly
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SHANGHAI.
Gibson, A.
Gould, S. C.
"Hall, Capt. T.
Thompson, Mr. and
Mrs.
The Thompson, Miss H. M.
Uffel, W. Von. Unbehaun, C. H. Wakefield, Mrs. Wallace, H. F. Ward, J. W.
Healey, Dr. and Mrs.
G
Hewest, Hon. and Mrs.
2. A.
Humphreys, W, M.
Mr.
Hunter, R.
Warrey, T. D.
Wilson, Mr. & Mrs.
| Farewell, Mr. and Mrs. Searzon, R. W.
Harrison, S. L.
Heyford, Mt.
Brayn, R. F.
Clothier, A. N.
Darling, Col.
Galos, Capt.
White, J. W.
PEAL.
Mitchell, R.
Moon, Mr. and Mrs.
Moxon, Mr. and Mrs.
Olli, F. B.
Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Painter, Major & Mrs.
W. Douglas
Harker, B. B.
Hazeland, F. A
Hewitt, A. H..
Jacks, Mr.
Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
Reynolds. F. O.
Roberts, A. G.
Sawer, Capt. and Mrs. Seymour, L.-Col, and
Mm.
Sinclair, A.
Skott, C.
Skottowe, Mr. & Mrs.
F.Kistowsky, Mr. & Mrs. Southes, Mr. and Mrs.
Vereker, Capt. & Mr. Watson, Mr. & Mr. M. and Weismann, Mr. & Mrs. White, Dr. & Mr. M. J.
June 19th, 1996, a.m.;
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Hakodate
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Naba
Ishigakijima..
Taiheka......5 m. Taichu......... Tainan......... Koshas Pescadores... Weihaiwei...
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3979
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Shamp Penk... "H 29.71
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Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Hongkong ...to a.m.29.8
Peak Zehrmann, H. C.
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Johnston, L. A. M.
E. S.
Hollingsworth, Mr.
& Wishart, J. B.
Wood, G. G.
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Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T. Longridge, Rev.
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river gunbonI
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MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION,
TON GUNS.L.H.P.
CAPTAIN.
LAST REPORTED AN
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1,700 4,300
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3,000 7,000
710
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11,000
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7,000
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225
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3,900
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9,800
12,000
14,100
30,000
616
9,800
1,200 22,000
800
BAY
6,300
650
240
240
140
6,500
Ships Passed The Canal. 1st May-Ambria, Palma, Peleus, Prisissen, Para, Saxonin, Telemachus, Benavon, 50 May-Ajax, Benvorlich, Oceanien, VaroRE, Silesia, (Gen) Prins Regent Luitpold, Tyi Maru, Rhenania. 8th May-Indrant, Den f Maini, Radnorikire, Nibe, Swanley. 12th
China, May-Armand Bekic,
Jefan Jau Alacrity 15th May-Banledi. Diomat, Shimoja, Mat Astraca 1510 duff
May-Binga Maru Patrocla
Bramble Tourane, Neckar, Prins Bild Friedrich Bntomart 22nd May-Agamemnon, Banarty, asih May Cadmus Bengloe, Ernest Simons, Glenturret, Pin Cherub winds and fine clear weather.
Str. Haimun from Swntow:-Light SW'ly Suey, Sardinia. 20th May-Kintuck, Yarr Clie
Senecambia 1st June-Hudron, Macha Sachsen, Socotra, Teenkas, Tonkin. 5th Juni Str. Rubi from Manila - Light 10 modelar-Kawachi Mars, Shithead, other variable winds, smooth so, and fine clear drawadi, Manila, Canfa, Polynesien,
Sperta, 12th June-Bayern, Bewlarig, Bas lawers, Vand Bahia Polyphemus, Print
Nubla, Astyanaz. Bellerophon Heinrich, Awa Mary, Atholl, Ghosts, Larrte Kent
Alfred King Arrivals at Home-1st May-Glenstra, Kinsha St. George, 3th May-Austria, Baralong Monmouth... ath May-Moorhen... Bayern, 8th Peleur. 14th May 5th May
Diter... Benvorlich, Telemachus. 17th May--Pira 18th May-Armand Bakic, Stieria (Gen Rambler...
May-
Robin... Achiz Prins Regent Luitpold. 2d Haron Rolfour, 25th May-Agropss, Print Sandpiper Eitel Friedrich 26th Mayava. 19th May Snipe -Diomed, Ernest Simons, Radnorshire Tam June-Neckar, Yeddo, Benledi. 5th June Teal Machaon, Persia, Verona, Bingo Maru, IPA
Thistle Jone-Agamimnon, Kintuck, Shimosa, Kates cht Mars. 12th June-Senegambie, Polyester Virago
Waterwitch Cairo, Nor. 14, 1,381, J. Laisen, 14th June,~ | 15th June-Sachten. 15th June-Socotra.
Whiting Saigon Toth
Ju e. Rice-Aagaard, Thore
Widgeon... sen & Co.
Woodcock... Woodlark...
Str. Yuensang from Manila:-Experienced calm weather to Lat. 21° N., from thence to port light Wily winds, fine and clear through- out. Sir. Neil Mocleod in tow from Manila,
Vasols in Prt.
STEAMER,
Aldershot, Br. ., 1.354, W. W. Adam, 6th June, Saigon rat Juse, Rice.-D. & Co., Ld.
Athenian, Rr. 8., 3,883, A. to Pay, and
June, Vancouver, BC, 14th
Shanghai 9th June, Gus,~C. P. R. Co. Borussia, Ger. 5, 6,993 Ph. Hahn, 1319 June,Hamburg toth May, Gen.-H. A.
Dagmar, Ger, L., 921, H. Engelhart, 17th June, Bangkok rath June, Rica and Məsl—BÊS,
H. Smith, R.N.R., TÓK
Doric, Br. 3., 4.975 co and Manila 14th
une-Ban June, Mails and Gen,-0. & 0, 5, S. Co. Empress of India, Br. 41, 3,032, E. Beetham, R.N.B. 12th June,-Vancouver, (B.C.) 21st May, and Shanghai 9th June, Maili and Gen.-C. P. R. Co.
Fiume, Ger, .., 818, R. Wegner, 10th June,-
Hoa Kahe Bay, the June, Salt.-S., W. & Ca.
Germanis, Ger. Bay *.*., 1774, H. Lorenzen,
17th June,--Saigon 13th June, Rice.-J.: & Co.
Heim gl, Ner..., 764, T. Johnsen, 16th June, -It iphong 13th June, Gen.—A. R. M., Hue, Fr. L 705, Godinau. 18th June,
Holbow 17th June, Gel,--A, R. M. Ilford, Br. 1., 279, 1. G. McKechnie, 16th May-Moji 15th May, Coal-D. & Co., LA
Jotti, Ger, 2,575, W. Ziegenmeyer, 7th
Jone-Moji and June Call X Co? Jur, 4, 7,597, R. Parker, 15th June,-
Post Office.
Haiphong--Per Hei, zoth June, 9.4.1.
A Mail will close for :- Quong-chow-wan, Hoihow, Pakhoi and
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohami, Victorin and Vancouver, B.C.--Per Emérit of India, 20th June, is AM
Swatow-Per Haimus, 20th June, NOON. Macao--Per Heimgthow, 20th June, 1.75 PM. Ningpo nad Shanghai-Per Yochowa, zah June, 3 F.M.
Europe, &c.. Inca, vin: Tuticorių-Te Preussen, atst June, 11 A.M.
Macao-Per Haungthan, 21st June, 1.75 BM. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Sal sang, 21st June, 2 P.M.
Amey, Manila, Cebu and lollo-Per Ka | Acheron fong, 11st June, 3 F.M.
Adour... Moji and San Francisco-Par Appalachu, | Alouette 21st June, 4 P.M
cruiser, at class
river gunboal cruiser, est class
river gunboat
torpedo boat destroyer
Harveying-vosket
river gasboat.
river gunhaal
river gunbost
torpedo bust destroyar ... receiving
ship
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river gunboat
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Commodore 11. P. Williams... Licut-Commander E. Secretan Lieut. Commander R. M. R. West Lieut-Commander Stevenson Commander R. W. Glennia ... Lieut.-Commander C. E. L. Theman... Lieut-Commander G. B. Spicer Simion
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Lieut.-Commander G, J. Todd Lieut. Commander Jaó, F. Knox...
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3,985
5,500
10,034
303
303
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Talla 11th June, Sugar.-B. & S. Karin, Swed, sm., 693, C, Patterson, Bth June, Cantor them agaard,
Thoresen & Co.
Co
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Dr. George F. Shrady said the theory wa anly a freak of imagination. "Such a thing is impose[ble," he dechred." "The germ of tuberculosis I've only a few days under ordia ary conditions, although I have known of one Cars where bacilli were found is a hours which had been closed for a year. They pro Nord, L**, 1,074, H. E. Sandberg, 17th pagate in the living body. The theory that
Stanghal, Moji,
Descartes..
Dapetit-Thouars Esturgeon...
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Per Hengshan, 23rd June, 2.15-F.M. Tientsin-Per Chijshing, 23rd June, s ru Kelas and Shatila, Warn Pt (acrain Shinano Maru, agih juna, 3 r.M.
Manils, Simpasubafen, Wilhelmsbal, Karint
Matupi, Britbans, Sydney ahd Per Prins Waldemar, 26th Just fant
AM. Zara, 20th June,; via Taticoria-PerMeasquet ... Manila-Per Taming, 26th June, 3 P.M.
Priho... Victoria and Vancouver, (B.O.) Per Athuman, Piolet
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Vokobsen, Perla **
27th June, 17 A.M.
PIKES...
10A.M.
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ver gunboat gunboat
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sub-marins...
*** HP
200
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101
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Lieut.
6,30 Lieut.
300
Lieut. de Saint-Seise Capt. Tracon Capt. Ridoux ap Last Portier...
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Lieut. Barot Duvanroa Commander
Commander 3lmon Lieut, Armbruster... Commander Laporte Capt.
Co Martel
Commander Terquem Lieut, Grellier
Lient.
Marchand
Lieut. Hubert
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Commander Bertbeaud ...
Lient, Glorieux
Vincent-Bréchiguac
{Flagship of Rear-Admiral de Marolles,
Shanghai Haiphong Saigon Bais d'Along
Woosung
+11
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Rivibe...
river
gunboat... river gunboat... destroyer...
307
cruiser.
1,350
2,200
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***
submarine
surveying ship... Armoured cruiser
19,600
destroyer... river frumk
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6,300
200
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307
6,300
Saigon Hosgay
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destroyer.
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9:437
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Balgon
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Shanghal
Styx**
***
armoured gunboa:
1,796
1,700
Lieut. Duc...
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Saigon
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
OCCIDENTAL
Takiang Vanban Varas...
river gunbon
Upper Yaugiaco
*
receiving ship
6,150
4,500
Hongly
torpedo depot
Lieut. Fougerotska
dalgon
Majer, Capt. and in. | Vigilante
...river gunboat
Soo
Lieut. Bruynon
Wochow
Michow, P.
Munro, Miss A.
Nachtigall, K.
anchow Ish June, Kerosloe.- Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealist, | Redgatalla?
Oil Co. the germs could be preserved for, thousands of N. S. de Rosario, 715; M, Lopes Blanco, 13th years is too absurd for sober discursion,”.
June,-Manila 9th June, Ballest.—Barretto & Co.
Dr. H. C. Bumpus, director of the American Museum of Natural History, where there are South American mummies on exhibition, de clared that he had sever heard of sich, a theory,
It was said at the Metropolitan Museum of Art that no ill effects had ever been experi- enced by the curators who had lingered about the mummy cases, and that so far is wan known no efforts had ever been made to place | she descendants of Rameses in quATAMİİLE,
Br, 1.5, 1,787, D. Christing rath June,
OnCalcutta 27th May, Coal,-1, M. & Co.
Hanila, Zamboangs, Fort Darwin, Thursday: Rapiers Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbus,
ska, 27th June, s P.M. Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Chafi
Beans, L Chesworth, A. R. Guscetti, Frank J. Hansen, Capt. di
Pelk, Nor. &., 745, 1. Lorentzen, 7th June,
Iloilo ted June, Sugir-Chinese, Petrarch, Ger, B., 1,agi, R. Haije, zath June,
Saigon 7th June, den, S, W, & Co. Prominent, Nor. .., goo, lobases, 18th June,
-Bangkok 11th just,
Rice, &c.-Aagaard, Keyt, Dr. F.
Kotreba, T. Thomsen & Co.
Kitchen, H.
Krill, G. Lebe, A.. Majer, Master W,
Providence, Nor. .., 693, Skarrebo, 16th June,
-Balgon 12th June, Rico.—Chinese. Quarta, Ger. 8.a., 1,825, H. Madson, 16th June, *bioji toth June, Coal-94 W. & Co.
Owen, O. L.
Panon, P
Schiel, F
Vossler, Mrs. Rodel
Voster, K Woelker, A.
*Flagship pf Vice-Admiral Richard, Commander-in-Chief,
| Flagship of Rear-Admiral Boisse, Second-in-Command
At the susposal of Rear-Admiral de Marolles, Commanding the naval defence of Indo-China,
(F) Flagship Rear Admiral de Marolles.
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