Intimations.
THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND BUILD- INGS ORDINANCE COMMISSION.,
THE
SCHIEF REPORTS UN JAPAN.
COUNTRY BUSY AND PROSPEROUS."
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, JULY 21
Mr. Jacob H. Schif the American banker, | who was in Japan for snine weeks, returned to New York on 7th June `Speaking of his tour
TAKE NOTICE that a Commission has to representative of The Suw, he said:
been appointed to enquire into and report on the following matters, vie, şim
"Our stay in Japan covered about eight weske, of which a span a shar
while in 1. Whether the administration of the Sanioren. We elted must be more impstraat towns and other points of interest and became tary and Building Regulations practed by
1. uch impresed with the ways of the people the Public Health and Buildings Ordin ance, 1993, 81 Dow carried out in satisfac.nd their activities. Everybody in Japan ap tory, and, if not, what improvements can be made.
2. Whether any irregularity or corruption axists or has existed among the officials with the administration of the Regulation. The Commission earnestly invite the in- habitants of Hongkong and Kowloon to co-operate with them by forwarding any com. plaint they may have to make or suggestion to, affer in connection with the mattere aforesaid to the Undersigned.
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sera to
Amiral Duperre, (os Shaughn. Amigo, for Haiphong,
Sangles, for Shanghai.
Pansongers arrived.
Per Kwongsang, from Shipglai, &c.—Mr, Lupe, Mr. and Mrs P. Almeida, Mr. S. Amily, and Miss Dal Meine
· Passengere departed. Per Rubt. from Hongkong for Manila Mrs. Mr Gochitico, F. Gochitico, Mrs. Tam mond, Mr Shener, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, A Caniseres, Dr. W. Marshall, Mr. Geo. J. work of do work.
some kind it is a country, Mr. and Mrs. Rankin, Misses Raskin, without beggars, without drunkards, and all are Wallett, M. Curtis, A; Harley, H. Fdwards, H. Levina, 1. Lesser, Lieut.-Col. T. R. Williams, lite and good natured. Nothing is heard or reon of the effect of the recent war. The Mr. and Mrs. Deakyne. Misses Donkyné, Nickerson, Mr. Toma Dazon, Master V. G. 1eople neither talk about it, nor have they be
ome overbearing or in any manner intoxicated Dozan, Messrs. F..G. Glazebrook, J. William- their great victories, but have quietly gone on, M, Marcaeda, Mrs. Andrews, Mr. and 1) work in develop their industries, to increase Mrs. F. A. Wolf, Masach. V. C. Balistro, R. A. their commerce and trade and to get a fait Koch and A. Blingsby. C ntrol over the new markets which the suc cuss of their armies has opened for them.
Shipping Reports.
"A tendency to exclude other nations from | Str, Kweichowu fram Tientsin :-Light varis these markets does not exist, the uniform andable winds, smooth sea, clear." Any person examined as a witness in the
aforesaid who in the opinion of thepeated assurance being readily given by
sure touching all the matters in respect of which he is examined will receive a certifiente from the Commission which will protect the witnes against any civil or criminal proceed. Ings which may he inituted again such witness in respect of any malter touching which he has been examined.
By Order,
W. BOWEN-ROWLANDS,
Reciclary."
Hongkute, 6th July,
(709
KHƯƠNG SẢNG K No. 70, WELLINGTON STREET.
DRAPERS, MANUFAC-
GTURERS and DEALERS in Ladies and Children's Underwear, Silk, Ponges, Gross cloth, Fancy and Piece Gonds, &c.
Latest style of Ladies' Blouses and Gentle men's Shirts made to order.
TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED. Hongkong, 1st February, 1906.
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SELF CURE NO. FICTIONI · MARVEL UPON MARVELI
NO SUFFENER NEED NOW DESPAIR, but without running a dos for's-Lavit on falling into The dregedits of gune kaç y, may salrly, spredily and economically ere lomself without the know. ledge of a secinal party. By the introdus de f THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY THERAPION,
#completerriolution has been wrought inthede. partment af medicalscience, whilst thousands Lave Leen restored to health and happiness, who for weare previously had been merely dragging out a miserable existence,
THERAPION No. 1-A Sovereign fismady for discharges from the urinary organi, voperseding injections, the use of which does irreparable barm by laying the foundation often and other serious dischar "PHERAPION No. 2 - A Sovereign. Tempor dos pratnaty and Berondary skin eruptions, uerations, pains and swellings of the Jolasa, and all those complaints which remruty and sarapatilla are popularly but erroneously aupposed to cure. This preparation purifies the while yet through the blood and shorongly eliminatra all potonous matter from the body. THERAPION NO. 3-A Sovereign Hemedy for debility, dervuainen, impaired vüality, sleeplessness, disiaste and incapacity for bustura orleansre, kove of wallude, bioskane, Indigestion, faint in the back out head, avol mij those disorders resulting from early mat and excess when the faculty in persistently game. because impotent lacivertit even peisve
THERAPIONld to repert
Throughout the world. Priein Baglan 12,0 A 40 10 rdering, state which of the thing numbers gutted, and dla tre that he woul *Trakto apparnes on Pritish Onymumcrest. Stamp on white lester en a vol grounds aðlued to every package by onfes of 11k Stajny's Ho Commissioyers, and without which is a forgery, Sold by 'A. S. WATSON & Co, Ltd., Hongkong, China and Manila.
MUTTON AD BEEF.
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HE Undersigned is prepared to SUPPIE FRESH MUTTON and BEEF,
THE
Moderate Prices.
leading
Be taper dear' in Corea and Manchuria will, | as fier as Japan is concerned, be strictly carried 23.10.
Cores itself gradually getting under elective Japan-control-and-administration. out of date country, the resources of which wich will be of much benefit to this entirely a: pear to have been dormant for centuries; thise with proper and intelligent administrative methods should promise rich results. Dural resources of Japan itself are probably somewhat limited, but its people are frugal, in- telligent and energetic and the burdens which the late war has imposed do not appear to wrigh heavily upon them.
The
the cases, the site sex, the tobacco and salt Taxes great extent indirect, such monopolies, the stamp tax, the trolley for im
Jatier,
Str. Mercedes from Yokohama: Fresh to cinderate Wily winds, and fine weather.
Str. Kwangian from hanghai-Light to moderate ENE. winds and fine weather...
Vossels in Port.
Утилияц
Aki Maru, Jap. 1.6, 3.995, M. Yagi. 14th July, -Shanghai 11th July, Gen.-N. V. K., B. A. Brochi, Nr. 6.8 541, Andersen, 14th July--Shangbai 8th July, Earthenware. Davidsen & Co.
Chaysang. Br. B.S., 1,424, A. E. Sandbach, 70th July,--Canton zoth July, Gen.-]., M. & Co
Coptic, Br. 3.5, 2.744. Wm. Finch, 2.N.R.. 25th
july, San Francisco 27th Juse, Voko- hama 13th July, Kobe 15th, and Nagasaki 17th, Mails and Gen.-0. & 0. 5. S. Co. Cranley, Br. 4.5., 3,923, W. E. Steele, 8th July, Durban 13th June, Coolies.-G., Co.
&
Crusader, Br. 8.1., 2.744. R. W. McBurn, 19th July, Calcutta 2nd July, Coals.-M. & Co. Emina Luyken, Ger. 5.9. 1,159, G. Cornand,
16th July, Mauritius 20th June, Sugar Wing Sing & Co...
Evn, Ger. 5.5, 2,323. Eberhard, 19th July,
Hamburg 26th May, Gen.-Order.
and a variety of other taxes, which all yir id large revenue to the State, as do the land and other taxes, such as the income tax, which however, appears not to yield an entire. satisfactory result. Under the law a sufficient sem must first be set apart from the Government revenue to provide for the interest on the public debt and for a sinking fund, which latter the Minister of Finance estimated wi'l amount to a minimum of thirty million yen a year and which he intends to so adminis ler that it will equal the new bonds the Gover- ment will have to issue for the acquisition of
private railroads, These latter, under recent law, have beFrithjof, Nor. 5.5., 891, H. A. Haraldsen, 20th come nationalized on a 5 per cent, basis, pay
July, Foochow via Amoy and Swalow ment to be made by an exchange of the rail- road shares for internal bonds, such exchange Glenlochy, Br. s.3, 2.937, E. 1. Stallard, th
19th July, Gen.-O. S. K. ip begin after two years and to extend over a The railroade acquired perind of ten years. have almost all large eaming capacity, and when their purchase becomes completed they should pay a large reveuse to the State.
the
The banking system of the country is widely developed and its currency seems to rest on a firm basis, The Bank of Japan, with branches in all important commercial centres, is alone empowered to issue the circulating medium, which is redeemable in gold an demand; it is a limited asset currency, protected by a con siderable sold reserve, lisi in time of emergency may be ex-anded upon payment of a heavy fax The provision has, even during the wal protected the country against undue stringency and financial revulsions. Except the Bank of Japan, ali banks pay interest on deposits, these showing a constant increase as to the bank in the principal commercial centres, clearangs in which since 1900 have more than doubled.
"The people of japan
to be thorough convinced of their est destiny, and
without saying much, if anything, about it are evidently determined to maintain the leader- ship in the Far East, which they have gained through the war, Japan will no doubt endeavour to obtain a most perfect understanding with Should patross find any Meat supplied nothing, will sustain the latter against farther to be fresh, fuit price will be refunded on the return of the Meat to the Stall.
TUNG WING, Not Stall, Central Market. Hongkong. 14th May, 1906.
JAPAN'S MARITIME TRADE.
COMPETITION IN THE FAN EAST.
[
Mr. Yamagata contributes an article in a re- cent number of the Tokyo Keizai Zusihi on the future of Japan's maritime trade. Accord- ing to official returns the number of Japanese steamers at the end of April last was 1.423. aggregating 951,052 tone, which shows an ic crease of sa vessels and 24,767 tons compared ""with October last. Again, as compared with the mercantile fleet at the end of 1903-before
foreign appression, bur" at the same time will berseli make every effort to maintain peaceable relations with all other nations. and harmonious The impression one receives is that Japan knows exactly what it needs and wants, and these people beleving, as they do, that they want only that which of right belongs to them, are determined, with singleness of purpose, to obtato i
"We met many, if not most of the men, win determine or wir'd an infaence in the conduct of the nation's affairs and ons, and all of them make, the impression of earnest, prudent and everywhere for America and her people. We patriotic leaders. Great friendship is expressed
were the recipients much hospitality, all. over and every opportunity was given us to become arquainted with the social, economic and general conditions of the country."
Shipping.
Arrivals.
Mathilde. Ger. ss., 833, N. Schremann, 20th
July,Moj: 14th Tilly; Coal.-J. & Co. -- Kworgsang, fr. a.s., 427, W P. Taker, 2161
July,Shanghai 17th July, and Swatow 20th, Gen.-J., Ms Co.
the war-the above figures show an increase of 335 ships, with a tonnage of 103,783, despite the loss of over 80,000 ton sustained during the war. This increase during the
past two years and a half is very remarkable, and this xuddenly expanded merchant marine must he employed in foreign trade, in the face of keen competition of foreign ship owners. Already competition has commenced between the Nig. pan Yasen. Kaisha and Messrs. Butterfield & Swire on the Shanghai-Baugkak line. The Japanese company acems determined to pusin. Ger. s.s., 1.237. F. Natzing, 21st July, this competition, and in addition to the three
Bangkak 13th July, Rice and Gen.-S., W. steamers already on the line has decided that all ships on the European, American, Bombay Kwejchow, br. 1., 1,215,, Hooker, zisi July, and Australian limos shall call at Shanghai.
Tientsin 9th July, Gen.-B. & S. Regarding the proposed opening of a new
Mercedes, Hr. 1., 2.900, J. S. VcGregor. ZIE lise by the Nippon Yusen Kaisha between July, Yokohama 14th July, Ballast- Hongkong and Bangkok, via Swatow, the company is said to have received a request from Mesurs. Butterfield &. Swire to abandon the project, but the Japanese company declined to accede to the request. It is expected that competition between the two companies will still keener, and this is but one instance
grow
of many that will follow the extension of Japanese shipping.
The
& Co.
Admiralty.
Salinga. Rus. 8,8., 6,c06, Kaktin, 21 July,
from Hankow, Tea-Order. Taikorap Mare, Jap. s.5, 1.991. T. On,
Inly-Kuchinoiz 16th July, Coal-M, A Wanaswish, Br. s. 2,085, Thomas, 21st July,
K.
t
Muji th July, Gen.-D. & Co., Co, Hongkong, Fr. Ly 747, G. Suzzoni, zist July, Haiphong and Hoihow 20th July, Gen. A. R. M.
expansion of lapan's mercantile marine attracted the attention of various foreign „countries several years ago, especially the
Clearances at the Harbour Office. Daited States, which seems to regard japan, esa activity in the maritime world as inimical Knivibere, for Hongay, to the extension of American Pacific trade, wangies, for Shanghai. Thus a Bill providing a subsidy for ship. Shaohtine, for Ningpo. **building and navigation has been brought for Kwongrong, for Canton,
for ward in Congress." When the proposal becomes
Canton. for Singapore. an accomplished fact, America is likely to be.
Hattan, lor come a formidable rival of Japan in the
Swatow. shipping trade, while France. Great Britain, Achilles, for Shanghai.
Frtinial; for Swatow. Germany and Belgium are also taking variodi
for Manila, massures to protect their shipping in the Far
for Kobe, Shansi, for East.
These countries, however, icem rather to Chipshing, for Swatow. clined to over-estimate Japan's possibilities in Taucer, for Singapore. ibis direction, for as a matter of fact the ship Amigo, for Hoihow.
trade- plog of Japan is in a mate of infancy Ben Nevis, for Newcastle. compared with the countries named. The ship
Departures. building industry of this country, for instance,
Tuly 21 is much inferior to that of England, America, and Germany, while Japan has tether colo Dakote, for Seattle. nies or a large foreign trade to support her Rubf, for Manila, maritime trade, as in the case of some of the Nordkap, for Bingapore. other countries. For this reason, she will ex- Knivsberg, for Hongay. perience much difficulty in competing with Nord, for Canton. Countries which are beiter circumstanced in Progress, for Kwong-chow-wars, these respects. What weakness there may be Tencer, for Singapore, on these beads can be counteracted, concludes Achillis, for Swatow. the writer, if the Japanese combine for the par Shanti, for Kobi. pose of competition with their foreign rivals.
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Chipthing, for Tiepix.
Fri, Nor, 5.5, 900; Nagle, 3th July,-Hongay roth July, Coal-Angaard, Thoresen & Co.
|
July, Kobe 1st July, and Shanghai-6th, Ballast-McG. Bras. & Gow. Haitan, Br. 5.S., 1,183, J. S. Roach, 21h 'July,
--Frockow 17tli, Taly, Amoy 18th, and Swatow 19th, Gen.-19, L. & Co. Hokuto Maru, Jup. s.5, 2,427, J. Kanada, 20th July, -Moji 14th July, Coal-Order.. Hans Wagner, Ger, 1.9., 96, 3. Kageman, 20th Juuegos 15th June, Rice-L, W. & Co.
Hilary, Ger, 65, 1,276, Uecker, 14th July,
Swatow sh July. Gen.-S., W. & Co..
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama Honolulu and San Francisco-l'er Korea, asth July, to A.M.
Manila, Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne Per Prime Siplamund, 24th July, 10 A.M.
Europa, . Inila, va Toucun-Pet Tonkin, 24th July, 11. A.M.
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Steamore Expootna,
From Agents
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CARLTON.
Lefebure, J. Lindberg, O. J.
I.loyed, G.
Martin W. F.
Serlees, Capt. & Mrs.
Pearson, R. W.
Andes R. [. And", A, Capt. Bargiugno, F. Arratoon Apcar Singapore.D. S. & Co July azlanco, A. E. Lowther Caule. Shanghai... D. & Co....|July, 2a | Bounas, W. ' Eraes: Simons. Saigon......M. M...uly 23
Coggon, Mr. Shanghai... C. P. R. Colluly 23
Tarian
Binge Por Hiungskan, 24th July, 13,15 PM. Monmouthshire S
Penang and Calcutta-Par Kum
24th July, a P.M. Cheribon-Par Hokuto Maru, 24th July,
Manila-Per Taming, zath July, 3 F.M. Haiphong-Fer Triumph, 24th July, 5 P.M. Macao-Par Haungskan, 25th July, 12 15 P.M. Kobo-Per Taiyuan, 25th July, 3 F.N. Shanghai-Per Kashing, 25th July, 3 p. Cebu and Iloilo Per Suncktang, 25th July, 3 P.M.
Amoy, Straits And Rangoon-Per Zaida, 25th July, 5 P.M.
apora
Noble, Mrs W.
T. & Cofuly 23 Farwell, Mr. and Mrs. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. P. Sigismund, Nagasaki...M. & Co..July 23 Fer, W.
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mp, of China Shanghai...C.P. R. Co July 34 Cai, Min M. Kutsang
...Singapore I., M. & ColJuly as Harrino, S. L. Moldavia... Singapore P. & O. Cojuly. as Jickson, W. Kagoshima M.. Singapore N. Y. K... July 25 Tjipanas...fapan ...... C. J. Luly 20 America Maru Japan.T. K. K....July 29 A draws, Mrs. P. E. Friedrich Colombo,,, M. & Co...July gaya, R. F.
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
HONGKONG.
Keelung, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, 1.C.
and Tacoma-Per Shawmut, 7th July, IAM,
Batavia, Cheriton, Samarung, Sourabaya and Macassar Per Tanas, 27th July, ItAM.
Macao-Por Brüheshan, 26th July, 15 PM Macao-Per Hrungthan, 17th July 19 PM Manila-Per Longzang, 27th July, 3PM. Swalow, Weihaiwei, Chefoo
foo and Tientsin Per Reichow, 27th Tuly, 3 P..
Manila Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Bris. bane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zea land, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Perl, N
2.N., Engr.-Lieut. Empire, 18th July, to AM.
Manila-Per Zafro, 28th July, to A.M. Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorino Devanka, 28th July, 11 A.M.
| Adama, P. R.
Anderson,
Mrs. K. Arnald, J. Bain, H. Murray" Baird, Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Baimson, AR, Battiscombe, H. G. Beattie,
R. L.
Howelt, Hon. and Mrs.
H. A.
Humphreys, W. M. Hunter, K.
Innes, Capt. R.
Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Clasen, H. Clothier, A. N.
Col.
Futter
Capt.
C. B. Ruhl, G.
Stephens, Minn Ít.
levenson, R. Varonnig, D.
PEARA
Melinac, Mes, Mitchell, R.
Mooo, Mr. and Mrs.
Moxon, Mr. and Mrs.
lis, F. B.
Painter, Major & Mrs.
Reynolds. F. O.
Roberts, A. G.
Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Sawer, Capi, and Mrs.
W. Douglas
Searle, Rev. G.
Harding, Mr. and Mrs, Seymour, Lt. Col. and
Ilarker, B. B.
Harris, A.
| Hazeland, F. A.
Hewitt, A. H..
Jameson, MTS: JWJacks, Me
Lamy, A. H. Low, G.
Mrs. A. S.
H.
Biervliet, A. Van (Vice-
Kublewindt, H. C.
Consul for Balguim) Birleck, R. J.
Disney, S
Bissell, W. S. Blair, K. J.
Macao-Per Hrungshan, 18th July, 1.15 PM. Macao-Per Heungrian, 30th July, 1.1 P.M. Macao-Per fengshan, 31st July, 1.15 P.Mau, J. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe. Yokohama, China, 188 Aut! Ant Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.--V'er Empress of
Europe, &c. Inda, via Tuticorin-Per Bayern, 1st Aug., II A.M.
4
Manila-Per Rubí, 4th Aug, 1ị A.M.- Eurone &c.. India, vữa Trinom--Per
Armand Bekic, na Aug., 11 A..
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Tartar, Bih Aug., TO A.M.
Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth--Per Taiyuan, 1th Aug. 3 P.M.
Europe, &c, India, via Thon---V's. Ernest Simons, 21st Aug, 11 A.M.'
TO-MORROW.
S. Peter's Beamen's Church. Queen's Rand Wert.
2
Sixth Sunday after Trinity. Morning Prayer Ir a.m., Venite, Stainer; Te Deum, Woodwar; Jubilate, Barnby; Hymns, 7, 187, 596, and 407; Kyrie.
J. "
Marriott, Dr. (). Maishali, G. W. McDonagh, W. J.
Moore, Dr. and Mrs.
B. A.
Johnston, L. &. M.
Josaph, Mr. and Mrs.
E.'S, Kistowsky, Mr. &
Raight, Mr. Longridge, Rev.
Mrs.
Ling, Mr.
Lang, A. 'O. Macfarlane, Dr. H.
Macuamara, Mr.
Mareno, A (Consul Martin, O. B. H.
General of Panama) Martin. R. Newborn, Mr. & Mri. |
R. H
kiroldi, H. Brighton, F, G. Carter, A Campbell, L. F.
Chalmers, Dr. Chichester, D. A., G., Newington, A. G.
D.3.0., Major A. A. Olife, U. C. Chichester, Mrs. A. A. Packer, B. L. Clark, M, O. Clark, T.
Patey, Mr. E. O. Peake, W.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Abantan, Mr.
Sinclair, A.
Skott, C.
Skottowe, Mr. & M¥g Southey, Mr. and Mrs. Storey, Mr.
Torean-de-Marney, N.
F.
Veraker, Capt. & Mrs. Watson, Mr. & Mrs. M. and Weismann, Mr. & Mrs White, Dr. & Mrs. M. J. Wilford, F. C. Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Truman, Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Zebrmaon, H. C.
CHINA "COAST METROKOLOGICAL, REGISTER.
July 20th, 1906, aan.
Clarke, Mr. and Mr. arktus, Mr. and Mrs. Hakodate ... Clegg, R.N., Eng. Lt. Plough, Mrs. A. and Kachi
T. W.
and Mrs, H. 1.
Colvin, H. E. CARROT,
L Cowan, G. P. Crook, A. II. Cruickshank, A. Davies, F. O.
Donald, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Doolittle, F. H. Douglas, Capt, & Mox.), Dowley, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A Downing, T. C. Estinano, W. Evan-Jones, Mr. E. auchild, R.J
Holy Communion 12.15 p.m. Evening Prayer, 6.30 p.m., Magnificat, Jack son Nunc Dimittis, Foster; Hymns, 12, 227, 594 and 46.
The Church jaunch Dayspring will call on Fisher, ships carrying white crews to bring friends Fisher, 11. G aahore to the services between 9.15 and 10.30 Fuller, D.
Ingalls, Am. transport, 602, Scott, 3rd July,am, and between 5.15 and 6 p.m., (Kowloon Gibson, A.
Manda 30th June.
Korea, A. 55, 56st, W. B. Seabury, 15th July-San Francisco zoth June, and Shanghai 12th July, Mails and Gen.-P. M.S S. Co.
Co.
child
Powell, W. A
Prior, W. R.
· Reid, H.,L
Roach, Mrs. J. S. and
child
Shea, A.
Shepherd, E. B.
Sherer, W. Skinn, A. Spittles, J. S. Stebbing, W. T. Stein, A. L. Stephens, H. Stevens, Rev. A. J. and Sutherland, 1. D.
Thomas, H. P. Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. Thompson, Miss H. M. Uffel, W. Von. Uauchaun, C. it. Wakefield, Mrs.
:
Whitney, W. J. Wishar, J. B.
Police Pier, 10.30 and 6 p.m.): returning after. Gordon, F. wards. The Answering Pennant is the Call Me T flag, All the sittings are free and unappropri-Hanley, Dr. and Mrs. A oud, G. C. ated. Visitors welcome. Books, &c. provided.
Sanday school 10 to 10.45 6.m. * Meeting at Seamen's Institute 22, Praya
Bs.5, 2,071, E. 1. Buller, 14th Calcuita 1st July, Coal.-J. M. & East on Sunday at 8 p.m.
Lothian, Br. s.s., 3222, J. C. Williams, 17th July-Moji 21 July, Light.-D. & Co.
Ld.
Lonsok, Ger... 1,020, G. Schultzen, 18th July,Bangkok and Swatow 10th July,
Rice.-B. & 5.
Madeleine Rickmers, Ger. 5.5, 1,020, 5.
Simonsen, 18th July-Bangkok-th-July, Rice.-B. & S
Mortlake, Br. s.8, 1,737, F. W. Balten, 18th.
July-Cheribon (Java) zod July, Sugar- Order.
Neil MacLeod, Am. .., 901. E. Corral, 19th June-Manila 16th June, Ballast.-Barrat to & Co.
N. S. de Rosario, 715, M. Lopez Blanco, 12th June, Manila gih June, Ballast-Barretto '& Co.
Paklat, Ger. 5.s., 1,018, H. Demes, roth July,-
Bangkok 3th July, Rice.-B. & S. Petrarch, Ger. 35., 1.253, R. Hajc, 12th June,
Roman Catholic Cathedral-Mass at 6 an. 7 a.m., 8 a.m., and 9.30 am. Benediction,
C. M.
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Wright, Mr. & Mrs. To C. St. James.10a.m.
"KING EDWARD.
Almond, Capt. & Mrs Little, A. C.
Russell
bgan, W. Colahan Mr.
McKay, T. D. Cunningham, Mr. and senses, E J.
Mrs. A.
Moulier, Mr. and Mrs.
A, R. Paine, E. Pearse, Dr W. W. F. L.
Smend, Di. Harp, E.
Story, G. F Jackson, Mrs, and child “Williams, G. Legeune, Vice-Consul Winning, Rev. R. G.
Ziegler, H, M.
5.30 p.m. German Bethesda Chapel, West Point:- Delaney, L. T. -
Morning Service, 11 am.
Ehrhardi, Capt. W. St. Francia' Oburch, Wanchai-Masi (Chin,), Hallard, Mr. and Mrs.
6am., (Port.). 7.30 a.m. Benediction, 5 p.m.
St. Joseph's Church, Garden Road-Morning
Service (English), 10 a.m.
St. Anthony's Chapel, Wes: Point -Mass.
8 a.m.
Union Church-Services, 11 am, and 6 pm. UNION CHURCH, KENNEDY ROAD, MUMISTER:
REV. C. H. HICKLING.
I a.m. Worship-Psalm 144, Anthem, Magni- fical (Buonett), Hymns 337, 191, Preacher, Rev:
C. Bone,
6 p.m. Worship, Hymns 305, 207, 204, 721 and 356, Preacher, Rev: C. Bone.
Thursday: Minister at home at the Manse -Saigon 7th June, Gèn,—5,, W, & Co.
from 8 to 10 p.m. Prometheus, Nass, 1013, O.Kameliorar,
Friday, Christian Badeavour Society, Sub. 5th July, Bangkok via Swatow 5th July:ject:-Micah and Revival Religion and Righte.
Rice.-N. Y. K.
Quinta, Ger. 5.x. 985. F. Frahm, 13th July- Hangkok 4th July, Rice and Gen.-S. & Co.
Shahjahan, Br. s., 1,276, J. R. Scott, 14th July, Saigon 9th July, Rice, &c.—Wo Fat Sing Shawmut, Am. 6.8, 9,606, E. V. Roberts, 17th July, Manila 14th July, Flour-D, &
Shoshu Maru, Jap. 1., 1,8ng, T. Suruga, 16th fuly,--Kobe 7th July, Gen.—O. 5. K. Simongan, Dut. .. 1,200, Zuiderhoudt, th July, Charibon roth July, Sugar.--Yun Fal.
Taishan, Br, .s., 1,100, I. T. Laing, 29th June,
Shanghai via Ports 24th June, Gen B. & Co., Taiyuan, Br. s... 7,68, L. Dawson, 8th July,
Sydney 12th June, and Thursday island 25th, Gen.-B. & S.
Taming. Br. 1,510, A. W. Outerbridge, 20th July,--Manila 17th July, Gen.-B. & S.
Tinhow, Dr. .., 51, C. 1. Ken, 13th July,— Bangkok 5th July, Rice.-A., K. & Co. Y. de Aldecoa, Am. 1., 1,260, F. Xandaro Echaur, 15th June,-Manila 12th June, Ballast.-Barretto & Co.
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Adang, M. and Mrs. F. Jam son, 11 S
Morley, A.
R. J. Armitage, Mie Barnett. 1 j.4. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.
Brown, C. A.
G. A. Davenport, Mrs.
askell, Hi, anat. Mrs. Hogg, Mrs. A. V.
Anderson, A.
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Kagoshum...
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Young. J. A. OCCIDENTAL,
Krill, G. Bastel, Dr. and Mrs. Leese. Dr. Med. . St. John's Cathedral.
O. and 7 children Leidicker, f. Holy Communion 7.30 a.m.
Dacke. J. F.
Messier Mr. and Mr." Matins 11 am, Responses: Ferial, Venite: Damerinco, C. Dyce, Psalms: Crotch, Poland, Taylos, Te Gebhard, F. Deum: Lawer, Cooke, Hopkins, Benedictus: G ovin, F. Treutbeck, Hymns: 178 (Part II), 193, 260. Hoy, Miss M.
Evensong 5-45 p.m., Responses: Ferial, Iverfield, Capt. W. Psalms: Russell, Smart, Goodenough, Magni Keyt, Dr. F. ficat: Nunc Dimittis. Maunder in D, Anthem: Kober, Dr, Med. Sua of my Soul"-Turner, Hymns: rog, 232, Krekovosky, J. Sevenfold Amen, Voluntaries: "All Souls Day." Krockenberg, Mr. and Voster, E.
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Commander E. La T. Leatham Captain C. L. Vaughan-Lee...
Shanghai
710
710
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Lieut-Commander W, L. Bamber
Lieut. Commander E. G. W. Davidson.
Shanghai
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Hongkong
1,070
5,400
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16,500
Commander 11. 15, Wilkió, D.5.0.
Hongkong
Captain H. W. Savory, M.V.D.
Hongkong
5.700
: 7,000
Captain H. Grant-Dalton
Lieut. Commander Hughes,
Yokohama
Hongkong
17$
4,000
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4,000
1,000
9,800
27,000
14,100
30,000
616
9,800
22,000 800
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Yangtsss
Yokohama
West River
Yokohama
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1,200
Lieut. Commander H. B. Cox Lieut. Commander R. Henniker Heston Lieut. Commander W. H. Darwall
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Captain C. F. Thursby...
Lieut. Commander Percy Crabtres
Lieat. Commander Robert E. Vaughan Lical, Commander J. Kiddle
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In reserve....*******
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Commander R. W. Glennia...
Hongkong
Yangtare Hongkong
... Hongkong
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240
240
240
6,500
800
6,300
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.450
5,900
Lieut-Commander C Le Thomas...
150
Surveying(Swatow Yokohama Lieut. Commander G. B, Spicer-Simson Yungiso Ligul. Commander G. J. Todd
Yanktsso Lieut. Commander Joo, F. Knos... Yangisze
***
Flying Flag of Vico-Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moers, 'Commander-lu-Chief.
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