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Intimations.

COLD STORAGE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, JUNE

nese Kitchener," Yoan-Shik-kai, is now having something like 80,000 Chinese children taught English in the schools of his own viceregal province (he has founded new schools and colleges in each of its sixteen prefectures), and here is the point-is having foreign dill and And

Hans Wagner, Ger. ss., 96, J. Kageman, 2016

Juse,Saigon 15th Jane, Rica.-W. Ca... Hofmal, Nor, xa., 764, T. Johnsen, 16th June,

tiphong 13th Jane, Gen.-A. R. M. Itford, Bras 3,7 9, 1. G. McKechnie, 15th

22, 1906.

Post Office,

other have been added. Now, when we spoke forms and even meats supplied to all the Mojie 15th May, Coal-D. &Co., Tientsin-Per Kweichowo, 23rd June, 11 4.12.

odravelll, Br. s... 3,768, S. Callington, 19th Jane,Durban 14th May, Ballast.-G., L & Co.

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS,

HONGKONG,

Alicu, J. C. Adams, P. R. Anderson,

Auroly,

K.

A. N.... Humphreys, W. M. Luster, R.

Hopkins, L. M. Huke, Mr. and Mrs.

Beattle,

Boil

A Mall will close for:- Manila Per Rubí, ajrd June, 11 A.M. Swatow, Weihaiwel, Tafugtau, Chefoe and Manila-Per Wray Castle, 3rd June, ILA.M.

Daird Mr. & Mr. J. C. Innes, Capt. R. Macna-Par Heungtham, 'nged June, a.15 F.M. Baltiscombe, H. G. Swatow, Chefoo and Tientsin-Par Chip-

R. B. P.M Swatow, Amoy and Tamaul-Per Dalgi Marw, ayed June, 5 P.M.

Amoy-Per Hesewan 7, 23rd Juno, 5 P.1. Amoy and Foochow-Per Halcking, 23rd Jane, P.M.

daily, Sunday excepted, to receive and deliver 90 per centonment, to give the pledge military knowlepulgence, and the duty of Johants, Gor, 26, 957, Ipland, 19th June,- | shing, 23rd Tub. 3

'perishable goods.

Hongkong, zand June, cont

FURNITURE WAREHOUSE.

Sir Robert Hast's management, studded the Frontiers of the whole Empire with its stations, from Tientsin to Newching, from Chefco to Canton, from Swatow to. Tonkin, from Toskin to Burmab, and from Gurmat to Tibet THE HONGKONG ICE COMPANY (Yalung and during the last two years yet

LTD., have bor 40,000 Cubic feat of

shouting taught in all such schools, COLD STORAGE available at EAST POINT. of foreign trade in China in "the

#ixtion," wa

school miant virtually British trade, which was about Stores will be Open at 10 AM, and 4 P.M

offi then ; hence the readiness of youths at college, and issued a new.

back. inculcating

mand for patilodem and the the China a

in pizce of the love of that whilst British trade amounted to more money and WM. PARLANE,

Manager, than half of the whole of China's foreign trade placing their country's welfare before these

171 the

bead of

the Imperial Chinese Maritime Customs should always be a British subject. Personal interests, there is no doubt that when those who are children now reach manhood, least, so we understood it was worded la "China for the Chineas from all reasonable China, and so the late Lord Salisbury express points of view-will have to be faced. Then, ed it. So I think Sir E. Grey was inistaken or probably, the Imperial Maritime Custome may reported when he stated in the be safely committed to the charge of China. that this was to continua

whilst

man of the new school. But as in the Egyp British trade exceeded that of any other tian boundary question England's luck is country, Unluckily, however, this promise has to the fore, in that this matter of Sir Robert apparently never been reduced to writing, for, art's successor has been raised at such a though i have carefully studied every Treaty convenient time. For fifty-three years' stren and Agreement between this country and China unos service in China is a record that must since 36, no allusion to, or even blas of, it is shortly spell retirement. Host opporupely, to be found.

therefore, comes the opporucity forour Foreige Office

have officially ascertain--and to recognised-the Englishman that the Chloete Government will be willing to accept a Sir Robert's successor when he retires from the position, he has filled so long and so brilliantly.

.LI KWONG LOONG & CO.,

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CABINET-MAKERS AND ART DECORATORS, from Shangbai, has re-opened their FURNITURE STORE

No. 35, DES Vœux ROAD CENTRAL The only Shop in Hongkong with this name.

THERE HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE

WHERE Giption, can be made to

order in any design required.

Have been patronised by the Hongkong Club, Hongkong Hotel, Telegraph Co, Messrs. A 3. Watson & Co., Ld, Firms and other leading Establishments in the Colony, to whom refer ence may be made as to the Superior Work. manship and Materials of the Furniture, &c., Lapplied.

Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd. write as follows:-

"We have pleasure in stating that Mr. LI KWONG LOONG furnished the Annexa

to our Dispensary and gave us orary satis faction."

(sd.) A. S. WATSON & CO., Ld. ORDERS punctually attended. to, and CHARGES most modarate.

AN INSPECTION INVITED. Hongkong, 1st March, 1906.

For Sale.

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GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY. LIMITED.

PORTLAND CEMENT.

In Casks of 375 s. net $4.75 per Cask ex Factory.

lo Bags of 250 the net 82,80 per Bag. ex Factory. SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Manager- Hongkong, tosh Sapamber, vo04,

POR SALE.

WELSBACH'S IN. DOOR and OUT- DOOR LIGHT GAS ARC LAMPS,

Do. BOXED LIGHTS.

Do. HARP LAMPS.

D. MANTLES, ONIM. NEYS, GLOBES, SHADES, &c., &c.,

and INCANDESCENT

·GASOLINE LAMPS of all descriptions from best makers.

NAPHTHA of the best kind for GASOLINE LAMPS and GASOLINE ENGINES, kept in stock. TẠI KWONG CÔN 109. Des Vœux Roal Central Hongkong, soth April, sock

THE SUPPOSED SO PERSESSION

OF SIR RUBERT HART.”

Now let me give a few figures to show the justice of this privileged posillon of pure, Hers rs the returns of the foreign vessels which one tered and cleared at Chinese ports in 1904-

British entries and clearance. 33,118

German

Total................33;118

Japanese ...............KİNOP French

43494196 48164

6,835

4,321,

2,376

1,595

Swedish and Norwegian American........................................ 1,529 Other Nationalities. 1,095

Total

*.....17,752

So that British vessels were about twice a

numerous as those of all other foreign countries together! This, too, gives some idea of what b been the calibre and output of Sir Robest.

n's nearly half a century of organization Ffrom 1959 to 1905) at the Imperial "Maritime Customs.

Not only, too, has this been appreciated and rewarded by his own countrymen-the British Government made him a "G.C.M.G." in '82 and a baronet in '95-but most of the other

M

Shipping.

Arrivals.

Tientsin, Br. s., 1,330, Monkman, 21st June,

-Salgan 17th June, Gen ➡B. & 3. Taming, Br. 1. 1,350, A. W. Outerbridge, 22nd June,-Manila 10th June, Gen.-B. SS.

Hong Was I, Br. mm, 2,060, J. L. Slaker, and Jone-Singapore 16th June, Gee-Joo Teck Seng.

Ben Nevis, Br. 2,400 Pritchard, 22nd June, Newcastle, N.S.W. 31st May, Coal. -S., Ti & Co.

Wray Castle, Dr. 4.5, 4,913, McDowell, 22nd June-Keelung zoth June, Gen.-D. & Co., L.d.

Childar, Nor. s.s., to, H..Nielson, 22nd

Inne, Bangkok 15th June, Gen-N. Y.

Haiching, Br. ..,. 1,267, A. E. Hodgins, 22nd

Jane-Foochow 19th June, Amoy 20th, and Swatow 2181, Gen.-D., L. & Co. Hermann Lerche, Russian 1.5, 1,871, Othing, 21st Jane.--Shangbai 18th June, Tea.-B.

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& Co.

Clearances at the Harbour Op Marfoo, for Shanghai. Tholma, for Javal

Pwentang, for Manila. Talkesen Mary, for Kuchinotzu. Shahjahan, for Saigos. Merapi, for Amny. Pingivey, for Shanghai,

European ones have conferred orders and dis. tincions upon him also, whilst his unique

K. impressed Peking ia services to China have 60 the past that it created Sir Robert a Red-button Mandarin of the First Class, with the Order of the Double Dragon, and has not only ennobled his ancestors for three generations—a ralo honour in Peking's estimation—but also og: ponted him Junior Guarding of the Heir the Towager and the Court must have some Apparent to the Dragon Throne Therefore, powerful motive for replacing such an eminent- ly dependable and successful servant of the Dragon Throne by such comparative nonenil ties as Tieb-linng and Tangshao-yi, whose records are not exactly those that entirely com. mand the

respect of either experienced Euro prans or enlightened Chinese, but who ate credited with the one merit of being docile and plant where # Tekal's wishes are cOD. | Cin

cerned, a recommendation which counts for more at Peking than a reputation for the trictest probity, coupled with long and distic. guish,service. Now not only does Sir Robert stand in the way when official

Bread

might deale to ivert large portions of the Customs revenue from the purposes for which it is in tended, and prevent the extension" of the squeezes that always hamper and at times starve trade in China, but he stands between this country and the risk of a repetition of such ouinges as the firing upon the

British

steamer: Carisbrooke in

in British waters, in " the seven- is the

blockade of the Crown of fo free port in the late

Departures. June 11.

Sardinia, for Shanghai. Prik, for Hoilo, Dagmar, for Bangkok. China, for Shanghai, &c. Loyal, for Bangkok. Falk, for Natuna Island. Prominent, for Bangkok... Kwangtah for Canton.

lupek, for Canton Hongkong, for. Hoihow. Nordkap, for Yokohama, Carl Diederichsen, for Haihow.

Colony Parenzang, for Manila-

of the class that, in the cast of the Torche

had led to Arrow,

Forn Chinese official war, at the head of the 'mperial Customs will mean this sort of thing. Now, Tich-liang's "proper pidgin is army reorganization, and he is said to belong to the "swollen head" (i.c, the ex argrated China for the Chinese school). I don't think

the am rashly venturing into

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of

ទូរ

and some

Tiglons

of prophecy either in predicting that, as it is with the navy reorganization scandal in "the eighties " (that had such terrible con sequences to China in the early nineties "), so it is likely to be to-day with the army re organization scheme, but that Sir Robert Host wou'd never allow the Customs screw to be applied for obtaining large sums to be again If the Imperial Edlet issued on May 9 last, dont that the foreigner's trade will have diverted or squandered, For there is little which appointed. Tiehliang, President of the Board of Revenue, to be Superintendent of to bear the lion's share of the cost

China's new Imperial army of 550,000 meu, Customs Affairs, and Tang-shaoyi, Junior and when it becomes accomplished Vice-President of the Board of Foreign Affairs, et We must not forget that when the

Chinese navy was

"reorganized" to be Associate Minister of Customs Affairs,

fine armoured and unarmoured vesels obtained and which placed all foreigners and Chinese

kam England and Germany, the money that in the Custom Servics under their control, hád should have provided second batteries of quick- been allowed to pass unchallenged by our for, an adequate supply of projectiles for the Foreign Office, the most important safeguard heavy guns, and for other navel needs, was now remaining to cur premier commercial

'annexed" ("embezzled," the Chinese Board of Censors called it) by the "Dowager Empress" status in China would have been filched front

and Li Hung-chang, with the result that Japan us, writes a "Far Easterner" in the Pall Mall | destroyed or captured the entire Chinese fleet, Gareth. It is most earnestly to be hoped,So, go there is a great deal of money needed for the creation of the new army, it is a case of therefore, that Sir E. Grey will add to his other

verbum sat sapienti." But, without going achievements at the "F. O." the efectual pre-

more deeply into the motives of the 'cking vention of such a flagrant breach of faith and Court for this astounding proceeding, let us act of injustice. Now, when, in the year '69, a consider how disastrous an effect this recent

edics will have on British investors' intereste little Irishman, chiefly noticeable for his (then) unusual beard and still more unusual bright green tie, was pointed out to me as "Bobby Hart," the man who had obtained permission in '59 to leave her late Majesty's Consilar Service at Canton in order to enter that ofthe Emperor of

for the railways and Mr. Kinder, for these are, it is said, to secure similar attention after Sir Robert Hart and the Customs have been dealt with, ow, I should estimate that over six milllions of

of British money (a great part of which in the northern railways the Foreign Office

Phas taken note of") has been invested in mad-

Meefon, for Shanghai. Appalache, for San Francisco,

Passengers arrived.

Per Hangwan 7, from Singapore-1,049 Chi.

nese.

יי,

Per Tauting, from Manila-Mr. and Mrs Cadevallader. Misses Ju'es Venus, Mattio Saunders, Messrs. Hopkins, A. Ritchie, A. H. Bond, L. Chnbaux, 63 Chinese, and a Japanese. Per Halching, from Coast Ports-Mr. R. J. Young. Miss Themes, Mrs. W. C. Passmore, Miss Young Ping, Poo Ching Po, Mr. and Mrs. Soon Num, and 155 Chinesa.

Passengers departed.

Per Skydlite, from Hongkong for Shanghai Mrs. Weinberg, Mr. and Mrs. Marques, Mesurs, da Cruz Farias,. Ph. Jahncke, A. M. Silva. Tommen, Mrs. and Misa Xavier, Mr. P. Bieder and party. Mr. Reck and party, and For Nagasaki Mrs. Miases Siqueira (8) Gyashi, and Mrs. Abe, For Kobe-Messrs. Leung Ho Kee and Asaba For Yokohama Messrs. F. Wilson, F. Muller, E. Amiel, W. G. Chan, Weng Wing Fat, and Mrs. Wilcop.

Shipping Reports

Str. Thinisin from Saigon :--Light 8E, winds, and fine clear weather.

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+ Blogkok Path June, Rice J. & Cá Jara, 2,397, R. Parker, 5th June,

Cediff 18th April, Fuel and Coal-Ad miralty

Karis, Swod. ., 698, G. Petterson, 8th Jane

-Canton 7th June, Gen. Angaard, Thoresen & Co.

Kerat, Ger. 1., 1,268, W. Hubner, 16th June,

-Bangkok reth June, Rics.—M, & Co. Kwelchow,

Br. kaj 1,ats, Hooker, atat June,- Canton zolb June, Gen.-B. & S. Manchuria, Am. ., 8,750 J. W. Saunder, att June-San Francisco 25th May, and

M. 9. S. Co.

Swatow, Amoy and Tameni-Por Haimus, 24th June, 9 A.M.

Nagasaki and Vindivostock-Per Daphne, 2th June, 11 A.

Macao-Per Hrungshan, 35th June, 13.158.M. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta--Per Sui- sang, 35th June, a PM.

Moji Yokohama, B.C., and Seattle, Wash.Per Maru, asth June, 3 r.M Ningpo and Shanghal-Per Hupsk, 15th

52.M.

Stanghal 18th June, Mails and Gen.-P. Shanghai, Major, Sandakan 11th Jane, Gen.-J., M. Jude,

Br. 1,644, R. Houghton,_1716'

& Co.

Merapi Dut. s. 1.557. E. Uldall, 16th June, Cheribon vis Singapore Toth June, Sugar-Kin Tye Loong & Co, Mercedes, Ba .., 3.500, J. S. McGregor, 11th June, Tinghai (Chusans) 6th June, Naval Stores Admiralty.

Neil NacLeod, Am, 6.8., 901, E. Corral, 19th Jude,-Manila 16th June, Ballast-Barrel- io & Co.

N. S. de

S.de Rosario, 715, M. Lopex Bianco, 12th June-Manila 9th June, Ballast.-Barratio Ontang, Br. 1.8., 1,787, D. Christie, 12th June,

& Co.

Calcutta 27th May, Coal.—)., M. & Co. Petrarch, Ger, ss., 1,252, R. Hotje, rath June,

-Saigon 7th June, Gen.-S., W. & Co. Ping Suey, Br. 5. 6,457, E. Warrell, 21st June, Liverpool via Pons 12th May, Geo. -B, & 5.

Produce, Nor 1.3, 743, E. Winsues, 20th June,

→Saigon 16th June, Rice and Fish. Angaard, Thoresen & Co, Providence, Nor. 8.a., 693, Skarrebo, 16th June, -Baigon 12th June, Rice-Chinese. Quasia, Ger. 2.3., 1,825, H. Madsen, 16th June,

Maji roth June, Canl.-S., W. & Co. Rajaburi, Ger 15, 1,189, O, Koch, 17th June, -Swatow 16th Juan, Rice and Timber,-- D. & s. Rajab, Gen, **., 1,400, C. Wolff, 20th: Jung,-

Bingkok 1th June, Rice and Meal~| Yuen Fat Hong.

.

Rubi, B. 8, 1611. R. W. Almond, 18th June,

-Manila 16th June, Gen.-S. T. & Co. Shinuro Maru, Jap sa 2,96, U. Ohno, 16th Jane,Shanghai 13th Juns, Flour, Oplum Gia –N.V.K.

Sparich, Ger. .., 900, Lonbard, rith June,

Hoihow gth June, Gen.-J. & Co. Sumatra, Ger. 6, 584, C. Nauer, 14th June,- Herbertshahe, Bismark Nord. 23rd May, Gro-M; & Cal

Suisang..

Br. 5.2., 1,776, G. A. Mitchell, 19h June,Galcutta and Straits 2nd June, Ganj M. & Co.,

K.

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Jameson, Mrs. J. W. Jokl, J. P. F.

Mr. 9,

Engr.-Lieut.bler, K. F.

Biervliet, A. Van Vico. Laing, A. H.

Consul for Helguim) Les-Jones, J. W

Bitbeck, R. J.

Blaney, S.

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Dimell, W. S.

Blair, K. J.

Boase, A. J. Bashm, G. Bowack, G. Brighton, F. G.

B. W. Carter,

ter, A. Chabaux, L.

Mr. and

Marriott, Dr. O

McDonagh, W. J. Miller, P. L..

Moore, Dr. and Mrs.

W.B.A.

-

Moreno, & (Consul General of Panama) Newborn, Mr. & Mr.

R, H. Newington, A, G.

Oliffe, 0, 0. Ord, Capt. Chichester, D. A. A. O Packer, B. L. D.8.0 Major A. A. Pardt, W. Clark, M. 0. Clark, T. Clarke,

larke. Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. H. O

Manila, Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmshafan, Chichester, Mr. A. A. Mr. and Mrs.

Herbertshohe, Matopt, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne--Per Frina Waldemar, 35th June,

10 AM.

Bangkok-Per Korat, 26th June, 10 A Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Par Doric, 16th June, 10 A.M.

Europe, &c. Indo, via Tellcorin-Per Orennien 26th June, A.M.

Macao Per Heungshow, 26 h June, 13.15 P.. Manila-Per Taming, 26th June, 3 P.M. Ningpo and Shanghai-P'er Shansi, 26th June," "P.M.

Amoy, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, (B,C.)—Per Athenian, 17th June, 11 A.M.

T. W.

and Mrs. H. L

W.

Powell, W. A..

Clegg, RN. Eng. Lt. Prior, W. R.

Cobb, A. H. Cock, Dr. Colvin, H. E Coulthart, I Crook, A. H. Cruickshank, A.

Davies, F. O. Donald, Mr. and Mrs.

W.H. Doolittle, F. H.

Reade, Mrs. D.

Reid, H. 1.

Roach, Mrs. J. S, and

child

Sanders, Miss M.

Sandes, Misg F. E.

Shen I

Shepherd, E. B,

Skinn, A

Slingaley, Arthur

j. s. W.

T L.. Einstmann, W.

Stephens, H. Evan-Jones, Dr. and Stevens, Rev. A. J.

W.N. Stewart, H. J.

Suda,

N. G.

Sutherland, P. D.

I

Macao-Per Hrungshan, 27th June, 13.15P.M. Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Arisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Chang-

Ăn, 27th June, 3 P.M.

Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Downing & Mt. }.'

Bangkok-ei Rajah, 28th June, 11 AM Swalow, Amoy and Foochow-Por Shook- sing, 8th June, 3 P.M.

Sandakan-Per Maurang, 29th Juan, 5 P.M. Manila-Per Zafira, 30th June, 10 A.M. Eumpe. Ar.. India, via Tulizer+0— l'er Arcadia, 30th June, IT A...

Manila, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Ferth-Per Aus-

, 30th June, 11 A.M. Europe, &c. Pedia, v Tuticorin Per Zielen, 4th July, 21 A.M.

Tuticorin-Par

Europa, &c, India, via Toumane, 10th July, 11 A.M.

Europe, &c, India, via Tuticorin--Per Roos, rith July, 11 AM,

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

Mrs. E.

T.C.

Thompson, Mr. and

Mr.

Thompson, Miss H. M. Uffel, W. VOD, Unbehaun, C. H Wakefield. Mrs.

Forman, Mr. and Mrs. Tarrant, E. N.

Z. B. Fuller, D. Gibson, A. Gunabime, C. Hall, Capt. T. Baselwood, C. H. Heanley, Dr. and Mrs. Ward, J. W.

C. M.

Warrey, J. D. Hewett, Hon. and Mrs. Wishart, J. B

K. A.

Wood, G. G. Hollingsworth, Mr. & Wright, Mr. & Mr. T.

Mrs.

XING EDWARD,

Almond, Capt. & Mrs, Jackson, Mrs, and child

Russell

Legaune, Vice-Consul Armitare, Mr. and Mrs. M.

J. H.

Little, A. C. Lofta, A. C. Arthur, Mrs. H. W. Carsin, Mirr

Logan, W. Chapin, Mr. and Mrs. Louz, Williams

c. W.

McCutchen, Mrs. A. B. Pic Pilar Box McKate Master J.

It will be cleared daily at Chapman, Miss Mary

T. D. Chapman, Mr. & Mrs. More, Mr. and Mrs.

J. S.

FG

Taikonen Maru, Jap. 18, 1,99), T. Ots, 20th June, Kuchinotzu 15th June, Coal-M.

Taiwan, Br. 3., 1,040, J. A. Martin, 17th JoBangkok rith juse, Rico-Cal. stre Unifomi, Nr. 4.84 2,293, D. Olsen, 15th June,

-Moji 8th June, Coal,-Order. Zoroaker, Br. .., 2,383, J. Ewan, 15th June,-

-Máji gih June, Conts.--B, & Co.

Z. Y. de Aidecoś, Am. 6 s., 1,160, F. Xanduro Echaux, 15th June,-Manila 12th June, Ballast.—Banetto & Co.

Vessels

Steamers Expected.

Du

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lam Police Station. noon.

There will be a delivery of letters at Pokfu. lam leaving the G. P. O, dally at a 30 a.m.

The following my sow be obtained at the General Post Office counter

Postal Guides, each ...........to dents, Parcel Post Tariff, each ......20

From and after the 1st Janury, 1906, the rule for Postcards from Australia to Hongkong and British Postal Agencies in China is ons penny instead of one penny and half penny, -Mails for Canton, Samshui, Wuchow and Macao will be closed on week days at 7.30 every morning. On Sundays the mail for Macao will be closed at 8 am, and that for Canton at 9 n.m.

Colahan, Mr. Coulter, Miss Francia Craig, Lt. & Mrs. R.F. Cunningham, A. Dallas, Mrs. Delaney, L. T. Ehrhardt, Capt.

A

Moses, E. J.

Moss, Mr. and Mrs,

Arthur A. Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.

A. B. Nathan, Nursaw, E.

Paide, A. E.

Dr. W. W.

Rixey Surgeon General

Garland, M., and Mrs. Old, Dr. Edward H. H,

M. Grimshaw, R. Gunther, Dr. H. Gutierrez, Mr. & Mrs.

and family Hull, Lt. Col. and Mrs.

J. A.

and Mrs. P. L. Story, G. F. Whey, I. Williams, G. James, Mrs. Julian and Wortmano, R.

maid

Wright, Alex. 8.

From Agents Chingu. Manila... B. & S. June 3 Yunbia Singapore M, M, June '14

Mails for Namino Sanbue, Koaginoon, Gregory Apcar Singapore D. S. & Co June 24 P. Waldemar... K'chinotzu M. & Co.... Jucis 25. Kumchuk, Samshul, Wuchow and Canton Glenturret...... Singapore.McG. & G.

every evening at 5p.. June

On Sundays the mails 23 N. Y. K....

will be closed at 9 àm, Inaba Maru...Japan......

June 25

No mail will be closed for Canion on Situr. | Alament, Mr. Monttagle..... Japan. C.P. R. Co june 27

day evening Tonkin......... Singapore. M. M............. June 27 Laisang...... Calcutta...., M. & Cojune 29 Emp. of Japan Vancouver. C. P. R. Cojuly C. & Co....July Ischia Bombay ...

Kowloon

DOCK RETURNS

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.

at Altage re H.M.S. Moorhen...... H.M,S, Thiatio........ On Sing Tott... Apenrade on Daphne

Siam Str. Balching from Coast Ports: Moderate Lokning sw. monsoon and fine weather.

Str. Hong Wan T from Singapore Stroog winds, squally, and heavy rain throu bout.

Str. Childar from Bangkok :-) steamers were seen standing on shore near Kulas Rai Light.

Vessels in Port. 2

BTKANERP.

Tringtau Calcitra Steel pontoons 1 Sim, launch

CARLTON,

CHINA COAST METROHOLDQICAL REGISTER.Anderson, R.A., Capt.

Juno 2111, 1906, um,

Bar. Th. Hu. Wind Wr. Bianco, A. E.

Vladivostock.7

2.111

Nemuro......16 a.m.29.88 Hakodate Tokio

Pack, Kechi

Nagbanki.....

Kagoshima. Oshima..

29.89

29.90

19.72

13

29.64

++

29.68

1

19.77

Naha

[29.78

1.ligakijima.

1

Consopoliten..

Taich.........

Taihoku ......5 A. 19.75

9.76

29.80

29.8

Kasiun .....

SHANGHAI,

13th ins .................................., New Dock.

...Tungkadoo

..... Old .....Jalernational

Tainan.......

Percadores.

זו

Weihaiwei... sm 190 Guilaff

Slap Peak..

Amoy.....

29 70) 29.73 (6.35.29.73!

20

Swałow .....9 Canton..

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Victoria Pert Gap Rock Macao....... Haiphong

Menghong 10m 29.81

Ships Passed The Canal.

18 May–Ambria, Palma, Peleus, Preuses, Manila......... Pera, Saxonia, Telemachur, Benavon 5th Bacolod.... 9am. May-Ajax, Benverlich, Oceanian, Verena, Iloilo Sikda, (Gas) Přinx Regent Luitpold, 1 Cebu

fary, Rhenania. 8th May-Irdin~!, Den of C. St. Janies to in May- Armand Be Chin, Shimera, Mar- Bekic, Japan, Java.

Obina in the capacity of "Officiating Inspector China on the faith of there being British Aldershot, Br. s., 1,354, W. W. Adam, 6th Mali," "Radnorsktra, Nibi, Stanley, 12th

General of Customs," I badly thought he looked a likely man to make his mark as the greatest financial organizer of his, or perhaps any other, time-albeit that was another in stance of the deceptive nature of appearances for assuredly this is what Sir Robert Hart

over

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if the

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15th

www.

Andap, R. J.

Anderson, J.

Bargmann, F.

W.

Mr.

R.

Lehre, M. 1.loyed, G.

McInnes, Mr.

Merices, Capt. & Mrs, Nietert, Mr.

Noble, Mrs. W

Pearson,

Parkins,

RW

CB Mr. and Mrs.

ME,

Mr. and Mrs. Rayner, F. S.

J. R.

Gains, Miss M. Harrison, S. L. Hayford, Mr Jackson, W.

Brayn, R. F. Clothier, A. N. Darling, Col.. Gales, Capt.

Graham, Mr. and

Stephens, Mie H. Steusoson, R. Tomlinson, O. B. White, J. W.

PEAK.

Mitchell, R.

Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Dilis, F, B.

Mrs. Fainter, Major & Mrs.

W. Douglas. Harker, B.-D. Hareland, F. A., Hewitt, A. H. Jacks, Mr. Johnston, L. A. M. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

E.S.

Kistowsky, Mr. & Mrs,

F.

Knight, Mr. Longridge, Rey,

Mrs.

'Reynolds, F, O.

Roberts, A. G. Sawer, Capt, and Mrs. Seymour, Lt Col and

Skait,

C.

Skottowe, Mr. & Mrs. Southey, Mr. and Mrs. Vereker, Capt. & Mr. Watson, Mr. & Mrs. M. and Weismann, Mr. & Mrs. White, Dr. & Mrs. M. T. Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Zebrmann, H. C.

CRAIGIEBURN,

Adams, M. and Mr. F. Money, A.

Smith, E. Grant-

Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Grant

Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Percy

Soppa, P.

Davenport, Mrs, sh/Webb," Mr. and Mrs. Falloon, C. H. Moologue Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Young, Jį A. Jameson, P. 5.

29.88 86

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29.90)

Lang, Mr. Martin, R.

June 22nd, 1906Ố, A.M.

R. J.

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Barnett, H. J. O.

a.m. 29.88

Brown, C. A.

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29.86

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29.68

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29.65

29.78

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is a 29.75

Aeuns, L.

29.81

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Blesse, A.

29.84

29.78

29.03

10

(29.71

HOT, Dr.

Hansen, Capt. A Hansen, Capt. M Holor G. N.

F Miss M. Key!, Kitchen, H Kotraba,

Lobe, A.

gement to safeguard it, and this is an aspect of Juno, Saigon 1ai Jane, Rice.-D. & Co, the case to which it is hoped that attention will le'called as soon as may be in the House. Ceriainly, too, of the total foreign trade of Apeurade, Ger. 1.3., 611, H. N. Gontard, 20th - 16th May--Binga Maru Pairodur, Vladivostock.

Toutans, Nachar, Prins Eitel Friedrich. Nemuro Junt, Fakhol 18th June, and Holbow China, which the year before last amounted to

igth, Geb.1. & Co.

32nd May-dgamemnon, Binarly, 25th May Hakodate 83,641,778, considerably more than hall, or

Athenian, Br. s. 3,883, A. O Cooper, 13th Biglos, Ernest Simons, Glenturris, Ping Tokio **$$4,000,000, was British. Moreove

Junt,Vancouver, B.C., 14th May, and Suey, Sardinia. 29th done. It was in 1863 that he was made the an imperial as well as British

Shanghai th June, Gen.-C. P. R. Ca.

Senigambia. 11 Jun-Kintuch, Yarra, Kochi.

Machaon Nagasaki head of this, then new service in China, thanks take here, as the Australian Colonies do a to the unlucky attempt of Mr. Lane, his former riving trade with China, and unless I mis Benarty, Br. s., 3,510, Sarchet, 21 June Sachen, Socotra, Tenkai, Tonkin. 5th June Kagoshima...

Oshima take them much-will be up in

London via Singapore 15th June, Gen-Kowacht Maru, Spithead 9th June-In chief, to "boss" Prince Kung in the matter of principle of British control la abandoned. Per-

C. L. & Co

Polynesien, Longior, Naha.. drawadi, Manila, Danfa, Borussia Ger. 1.., 6,993. Ph. Hahn, 15tq Sida 12th June-Bayern, Balarte, Ban Ishigakijima.. the light-draught gunb‘at flotilla which he and | haps it may be to the point here to add a few

June-Hamborg 10th May, Gen-H.A. lawns, Nalia, Alyanas, Bellerophon, words as to the "China for the Chinese cry,

13th

Taiboku "Captain Sherard Osborn had been sent to

June-Armand Behle, Paris Taichu... England to negotiate the purchase of. For this which has been taken up by the Chinese Court

Lanties. Teioan blunder the Chinese Government gave My, party, and in some quarters is beld responsible Cairo, Nor. 18, 1,381, . Larsen, 14th June, Heinrich, Awa Maru, Aikoll,

Saigon 10th June, Rice.-Angaard, Thore 19th Jane-Indramayo, &fonmouthshire, Som Koshup....... for this (attempted only, I trust) breach of faith

41 29.82 Lane his congé, and appoisted his focam with ourselves. To the party of reaction iner Daigi Maru, p..., 1,558, S. Tapamil, 20th

it

en & Co.

Halstria, Segovia, Orustu, Urmston, Grange, Pescadores.. tanens, Mr. Hait, to be his successor. Sir talking horse-fint, to frighten the foreigner

Arrivals at Homo-1st May-Glentiras, Weihaiwei...9 in 29.57 June-Swato 19th June, Gen ---0, 9, K.

Gutzlaff St. George 5th May-Austria, Boraling. Robert may therefore well claim to be the with, next, by making military expenditure parent of the infant service of 59, with its then popular, to afford magnificant opportunities for Daphne, Ger. ss., 1329. E. Schipper, 19th Bayrs 8th May-Rashard 12th May Sharp Peak...

mandarins to Ika

#queers" large sums of June, Swatow 18th June, Bellut.-H, A. Paley. 14th MayFormata, 15th modest revenue of scarcely three million taels, money. The people at large, however, aTH

Senyorlich

SWALDW10 m. BUIL Silezia (Gar Canton oficials, to which class Duke Sightened

Trai 19th June, Shanghai via Foochow 14th | Prike Regent |

22nd May-Achilles, Hongkong roam Commission seem to members of

Just, Gen--B. & 5,

Bartn Balfour 25th May-Agropar, Prins Victoria Peak and of thea,

Diomed, Ernest Simons, Radnorshire, 181 Jun-Neckar, Feddo, Binladi, sth June Haiphors Mahaon, Persia, Verona, Bingo Moru, oth Manila Juno-Agamemnon, Kinduck, Shimosa, Kawa- Bucolo!....... chi Maru. 13th Junó- Sexigambia, Polynesien, | Iloilo......... June-Sachen. 15th Jons-Socotra, 19th Cebu re Jag-Longior, Dingles, Sachiin. and Jung | G St. James|10 6m|

L.

11.

that under his cars bas become the gigantic Nkox it very seriously, sa are the really on. 1 Deucalion. Br. 1.8., 4,476, M. H. F. Jackson, | 18th Ma.

19th May. 0.30 a 20,71

department of to-day, employing a staff of over and the

1,500 Europeans, and that produced a revenue belo

his the

In 1954 of no less than 31,493,156 Hal-kuan { the most powerful of the secret societare Doric, Bt 1, 4,975, H, Smith, W.R., tóth Ở Hii Friedrich- 26th May-Jaya, 29th May | Gay sin

the

Bahind people, tuals, according to the report of Mr. Morse, men with muskets-in the future. Bet the the Statistical Secretary of the "1.C. . C most convincing reason that we must expect Whereas, too, in 1853 the new Department was to have to deal with bow China in less

couple of decades is to be found in the schools. little more than a local convenience for threa or four of the oldest trekty ports, with its bead Quarters in Paking, li bad in forty years, under

than.c

not generally know, I think, that only two millions In every bundred millions of China's population are educated, But as that "Chi-

Juce-Ban Francisco and Manila - rath June Mails and Gen.-O. & 0.8, B. Co. Fiume, Ger. 3, 838 R. Wegner, 10th June,

Hon Kohe Bay, th June, Salt-S., W. &|| Ca Germania, Ger, ka., £8., 1,714, H. Lorensen, 17th June-Salgon s3th June, Rico.-J. &Co,

(29.78 85

[29.92 8872

29.89

29.93

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OCCIDENTAL,

Chenworth, A. R, Gelbert, C. Glesbrecht, H.

Guscetti, Frank J.

Krill, Ge

Major, Master W. Majer, Capt. and Mrs,

NI

Michów, P.

Munro, Miss A. Nachtigall, K. Owen,

Fauns, P. Schiol, F.

Vansaldi, A.

Vossler, Mrs. Rudolf

Voster, E.

Woolken, A

Tharberg, F. G.

Juan Dr DL, Jon S

1000.

p

29.77

Barometer...... 29.81 Temperature minune B 78 Humidity

Rainfall

B5 91

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