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Consignees.

5.S. "POLYNESIEN,"

· COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES!

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. C°

"ONSIGNEES of Cargo from London ex 1.3. Dordogne and Matapan, from Havre ex . Dordogns, and from Bourdeaux ex a.s. Virbechmors, in connection with above Steamer, are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Trea sure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at Kowloon,, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.

Options Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignçes before 9 A.M., TO-MORROW, requesting it, to be landed here.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaming unclaimed after MONDAY, the 27th Augost, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 27th August, or they will not be recognised. All damaged packages will be examined on MONDAY, the 77th August, at 3 P.M..

No, Fire Insurance has been affected.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent.

aston kong, rolh August, soch

"A PISIT TO SABANG.

́facts about A GROWING CHALING

STATION.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY AUGUST

We might open sea is ya longer to be seen be floating on one of the mountain lakes of Switzerland, only the foliage on the steep slopes is tropical and cheat is, intense. Lining the shore are several dapper piers and wharfs, with a tangle of huge apparatus for coaling ships large and small, a floating dock, and line upon line of long, low, iron-roofed offices, warehouses, and coalshed. A din of much working greets our ears. Dan warship is having har funnel repaired, the band of an- other is strenuously at practice, the colossal electric transporters moan as they tail, a noise

of distant thunder comes from the hull of the Liverpool steamer as she coals, while one or two Butch cargo boats are fassily disgore:

mysterious cargoes.

The houses of the station are built malaly on the further uplands of the bay, where the hille are low formidable, and there, too, flies the trusty old dag of Holland. Up there, sisa, where the island breezes blow unhindered, and the view of the bay is magnificent, stande a a new and comfortable hotel, cosmopolitan enough to have an English billiard table, | tass's beer, and the Sketch in its reading-room, And the first words we hear on landing are those of a British caplain thanking the man. arer of the Sabang Bay Harbour and Coal Company, Limited, for the surprising manner

which he had been able to enter the port fire of all charges, coal up, and get away with. Is in three hours of rounding the Dedjong Peri- pitan. Directly, akerwards we hear French German, and, of course, Dutch spoken around

Such Oriental nomenclature as Singapore and Tanjong Pagar have been filling the columns of the home papers for many months, casual attention was drawn to Sabang at the outbreak of the Ruten-Japanese War, the "promise and possibilities of Pulo Way, the jewel of Acheen, have never been exploited by the itinerant scribe. And yet few of the earth's fledgling poris deserve an admiring chronicler more than this island conling station

A port that as an infant can be success. fully cosmopolitan, and especially one that can attract British ships by the score, is in a fair The y to attain permanent prosperity. town is as well planned and ordered by the authorities as its surroundings are by Nature,' Nix years ago it was a mere village, almost an heard of; to-day it is the pride of Sumatra, and and the entry of half-a-dozen Governments.

Puto Wey is eight miles in length and eight in breadth, with twn bave, Prin Lanet and Sabang Bay on the norb, and Belohan Bay o

Sabang Bay is com- the south-east coast. pletely sheltered against wind and sea through-

Vossals in Fort.

STEAMER,

Amoy, Ger. ., 65, H. Branbeck, 18th Aug.,

Amoy 17th Aug., Ballast.-S., W, & Co. Binh Thuan, Fr. 1.5., 984, G. Roulet, 22nd Aug., Bangkok 15th Aug., Rica--A, K.

& Co.

Alta

Zafire..........................

23, 1906,

Bain, H. Murray

Hewett, Hon, and’Mrs. | liṛaui, J. and child

Mafalda, Miss M. Mangaladroff, Capt.

Meaxies, John

Meisner, Mr. and Mrs.

DOCK RETURNS.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.

Kowloon

Adams, P. R.

Dock.

Anderson, Mrs. K}- - Amold, J.

HONGKONG.

Heanley, Dr. and Mrs. | Amaliä, Misa M.

C. M.

Bachmann, Otto

OCCIDENTAL

F3

15. A.

Carlo, Master C.

11

Humphreys, W. M.

Саголода, А.

Hunter, R.

Cosmopolitan

Ina, Capt. R.

Corry, H.

K.

SHANGHAI,

Bell, R.N., Engr.-Lieut.

J. W.

H.F.

Joki, J. P. F.

Loyal Queen Alexandra Kowloon

Hanyang...

18th August. ......International Dock.

Caira, Nor. ., 1,981, J. Larson, 17th Aug-

Samarang 7th Aug. Sugar,-Asgaard, Thoresen & Co.. Catherine Apcar, Br. 1, 1,730, W. D. A.

Thomas, arst Aug.-Calcutta via Penang Yoosong and Fasting..... and Singapore 16th Aug., Gen.-D. S. & | Shanti ......... Co, Ld.

Chowfa, Ger. L., 1,055, 1. Spieron, 12th Aug., -Kohsichang 8th Aug, and Hoihow 14th, Rice.-B. & S.

Coptic, Br. s.., 2,744, Wm. Finch, R... 20th July, San Francisco 27th June, Yoka; hama 13th July, Kobe 15th, and Nagasaki.

· 17th, Malix and Gan,~O, & O. S. S. Co. Elisabeth Rickmers, Ger, ... 997, W. Boto

führ, and Aug,,—Bangkok 13th: Aug,, Rice.-B. & S.

Emma Luyken, Ger, sa, 1,159, G. Command,

16th July,-Mauritius ack June, Sugar. Wing Sing & Co.

Empress of India, Br, 1.2., 3,033, E, Beetham, R.N.R. 14th Aug., Vancouver, (B.C.) 23rd July, and Shanghai 12th Aug., Malls

and Gen.-C. P. R. Čo.

Falk, Nor. 11, 1,380, G. M. Gundersen, 19th Aug-Singapore 12th Aug, Timber- Order.

Germania; Ger, ., 1,000, H. Flügel, 13th Aug-Sydney 28th June, Copra.-S. &

Co.

Glenfarg, Br. .., 2,350, H. W. 1.. Holman,

21st Aux-Iquique and Callao 28th June, Gn.-T. K. K.

Glenturret, Br. s.s., 3,975, Webster, 14th Aug,

-Shanghai tith Aug, Ges.-MCG. Bros. & Gow. Kuhsichang, Ger. 5.8 2,094, C. Rosiefiky, 17th Aug Bangkok and Kohsichang 10th Aug., Gen.-B. & S. Kowloon, Ger, s.2., 2,316, H. Stehr, 16th Aug. Laertes, Br. s.5, 1,311, J. Jackson, 16th Aug., -Saigon th Aug, Ballast.--Chinese.

Moji roth Aug,, Gen‚—‚H, A. L.

I dongsang, Br, 1.8., 1,092, A. G. Smith, 10th Aug.,-Manila 17th Aug., Gen.), M. & Co.

Layal, Ger. 9.8., 1,237, F. Natzins, 17th Aug. Iloilo 1zih Ang., Sugar and Wood.--S., W. & Co.

The subject. is one of importance, not only out the whole of the tear, while the other bays Mongolia, Am. 1.1., 8,7 50, W. P. S. Porter, th

from a local point of view, but also in a political sense, while the lover of beauty will find in the herbour a feast for his vision seldom met with even in the Forgeous East. *

Two years ago, the Straits Press discussed the possibilities of Sabang, and though it was half admitted that in time of war the station might prove a thorn in the side of Great Britain, the idea of it becoming a mercantile dept of any importance was scoffed at. While often afraid of Dutch competition, it is. custom try for the Britisher out East to regard Dutch enterprise through an inverted telescope After a say in Sabang for several days, and a careful study of such signs as may be accepted su fingerposts. to future, consider that the value of Pule Way 'cannot be over-estimated It is strange that the last writhings of Mother Earth as she passed through her apprenticeship of fre, twist- ød the tortured hills into gaunt shapes, which, when covered with tropical verdure; have be- come the loveliest spots of a lovely world. It is Nature's compensation to Nature. North Sumaira, the bold forelands of barbarous Acheen, are unmistakably volcanic, and are correspondingly beautiful. One of the sweet- eat nights on this coast is to be found as the Sabarbaad bassles from little steamboat Olehleb, on the mainland. in the island of Pulo. Way. By this route, therefore let us visit the "Dutch Singanore "The Sudan, bani, carries a motley crew, passengers, and in the way of cargo everything conceivable from corrugated iron to cornice poles from Dutch generala jo to cows in calf. Like everything else in Sumatra, is commanded by a colenus Dutchman and manned by real natives-Malays of Sumatran breed. Everywhere this scheme is adopted, and both the scheme and the nativen work: Makays, m rk ye, my friends of British Malaya, who all w your natives to be hustled into commercial ob curity by hordes of imported Chinese!

Bebind-us, as we drop n ay from Clehleh (pronounce i "Onlalay "), the serne is daintily picturesque, the mainland mainly mountainous, breaking into serious tack islets to starboard. Beyond these lie the sombre sentinels of the Boogalen Passage--Polo Bras and Pule Nasi Besar-with their serrated skylines and sharp peaks cowled in cloud. Almost dead ahead Ipom the lofly heights of Pin Weygrey forbidding, inhospitable. If only the islands amiled a little more, the scene might have the Mediterranean for its setting. Nearing Pulo Wey, we find that it is almost uninhabited- that its gaunt steeps are a virgin, land, ‘its heights clothed in a thick cloak. A few miles further, however, and the rocky outline breaks into a spacious bay, and on the wide, white beach is seen a solitary hut, which, according to the skipper's yar, is the home of the exiled Princess of Acheen

MAITOW 203,

Pulo Wey in a gala of driving rain and racing thundercloud is a sight to stir the blood. There is something primeval in the passion of this Polo Way in its more humble moods, with its quiet shore cover and oc- casional bus, homes of the cocoanut col- lector he inevit.ble Chinaman again I—in also well worth the seeing. Beach, sea and jungla form a horizont: rainbow. And for miles between the steamer and the shore

on the island are too deep near to the shore. and are not, therefore, always desirable. Fresh water is to be kod ad libitum: indeed, my- steriously enough, two large fresh water lakes.

are perched a hundred feet above the Bay, and these reseivnirs are fed by many rivers. Maun. thin breezes we generally coquetting with the confined bay, but when these are absent the heat of the hill encircled harbour is intense. Mus quitges swarm in their millions, het though you will find tandhere to one in Singapore, they are of a benevolent variety and seldom bite, Malaria is an unknown, of course, and the in- habitants fear the influence of the north west monsoon, but generally speaking the teland is healthy, and is particularly sa for a beauty spot so typically tropical.""

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[To be concluded to-morrow.]

Shipping.

Arrivala.

AugSan Francisco oth July, Yoko- kama zih vag., Kobe 8th, Nagasaki 10th, and hanghai 13th, Malls and Gen.-P. M. 5. 5. Co.

Neil MacLod, Aut. ss., 901, E. Corral, 19th June, Manita 16th June, Ballast-Barrel

in & Co.

N. S. de Rosario, 715 M. Lopez Blanco, 12th June, Manila 9th June, Ballast-Barretto & Ch Petchaburi, Ger. $.., 1,373, Goseurach, 17th Auk,-Swatow 16th Aug. Rice and Timber.-M. & Co.

Petrarch for ; 1252 B. all th June,

Saigon 7th June, Gen.-S., W. & Co Phranang, Ger. s., 1,021, F: Schultz zuth Aux-Bwalow 19th Aug. Lumber and Rice.-M. & Co. Pluydn, Fr. 5, 3,456, Fucróiset, t8th Aug,—

Saigon 14th Aug., Gen.-B. & Co.. Pratrus, Nor. 53, 103

N. C. Krabbe, 2115 Aug,Bangkok 3th Aug., and Bwatow 10th, Rice, N. Y. K.. Queen lexandra B. s.5., 2,300, Leshi, 13th Aug,Newcastle 20th July, Coal-D. & Co. Lt.

Signal, Ger. 15, 900, Schlaikier, 21st Aug,-

Saigon 17th Ang.. Fire.-I. & Co. Sungkiary, Ir. 5.5., 97, J. Robinson; 16th Aug.–Cebu and Toilo 11th Aug., Sugar. --D. & S.

Kwangier, Ch. s... 1468, R. Lincoln, and AugShanghai 19th Aug., Gen.-C. M. S, N, Ca. Prominent, Nor, ss., 746, J. Christiansen, 22nd |

Aug.,-Chinking 18th Aug, Gen.-Order. Paik, Nor. 3.3., 745, J. Latentzen, 23rd AugTaishan, Br... 1,100, 1. T. Laing, 20th June,

—llaila 18th "Aug. Sugar and Sapan

-Shanghai via Poits zith June, Gen. Wond-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

B. & Co. Fooshing, Br. $.., 1,423, T. Arthur, 23rd Aug. Tonawand, Br. 5.5., 7,076, H. D. Clarice, 16th Aug, Canton 15th Aug., Ballast➡S. O. Co. Totomi Maru, Jaup. '1.5., z,qfiq, A. Kieth, joth July, Shanghai 2 th July, Gen. Y. K. Waihora, Br. s., 1,167, H. Lyons, toth Aug, -Perang 3rd Aug, Ballast.-J. & Co. Zafiro, Dr. k... 1,629, R. Rodger, 20th Au rum

Mamin 17th Aug.. Hemp and Sugar.-S., T&CO

Canton 22nd Aug., Gen.-J., M. & Co.

Hongkong, Fr. ss. 719, A. Sazzoni, 23rd up. -Haiphong and Heihow aand Aug., Gen. —A. R. M. Pakist, Ger..., 1,018, H. Demes, 23rd Aug, Bangkok 16th Aug., Rice and Wood.→ B. & S.

John Hardie, Br. a, 7,818, D. S. McMillan, 23rd Aug.,-Amoy and Aug., Gen.-S., T. * & Co.

Delhi, Br. 5, 4783, 1. D. Andrews, R.N.F.. 23rd Aug.-Shanghai 21st Aug., Mails and Gen.-P. & O, S, N, Co,

Chiyuen, Ch. 1.5., 1,177, C. Stewart, 23rd Aug... -Canton zind Aug., Gen.-C. M. S. N Co.

Alacrity, Br. despatch-vessel, 2.700, Leatham,

13rd Aug,,-Shanghai via Amoy 18th Aug.

Clearances at the Harbour Office. Chewfe, for Hallow Kangles, for Canton, Foosking, for Swatow. Derwent, for Saigon. Andree Rickmers, for Bangkok.

Tientsin, for Tamsui. Laisang, for Singapore.

Departures. Aug. 23. Andree Rickmers, for Bangkok, Brucleuch, for Nagasaki. Gleamin, for Batavia.

Derwant, for Saigon. Tientsin, for Tamsui Zairang, for Calcutta.

Passangers arrived.

Wallace.

Per Kwongket, from Shanghal -- Miss

Per Delhi, from Shanghai-Méurs. W. H. D. Strath, W. James, Chock King Sing, Brohan Slogh, and B Néval Details.

Passengers departed.

Zingara, Br. sa, 7,467, T. C, W. Thompson, RN.R. 19th Aug.-from Xmas Island, Phosphate.-M. B. K.

2.

||

Y. de Aldecoa, Am., 1,260, F. Xandaro Rchauz, 15th Jung-Manila rath June, Ballast.-Barrette & Ch.

Missals

Steamers Exporter.

Baker, A. S.

Bardy, A. H. BD, H. G.

R. B.

Jameson, Mr. and Mrs.

Biervliet, A. Van(Vice Joughin, J. C.

Consul for Belguim) Lacomreur, Mrs. Fas

F. G.

.....Old

New "

Biras,

Capt. R. A.

Tunkador

"

Post Other.

W. S Brewer, H.

A. Mail will close for :-- Soutabaya-Por Queen Alexandra, Aug 9 AM.

24th

LA

Career, D. & A. Q... ·

0.80, "Major A. A. Chichester, Man, A. ‚ Clark, M. D.

Salgon-Per Lazries, 24th Aug, 10 A.M. Macao-Per Hewngshan, 24th Aug, 23.15 P.M. Clark, T.

Levin, R. B.

Logadi

W.

Marnott, Dr. O.. McDonagh, W. J. McGregor, Mr. & Mrs. Moore, Dr. and Mrs.

W.B.A. Moreno, A. (Coral

General of Panama) Newborn, Mr. & Mrs.

R. 11.

Cebu and Iloilo Per Sungklang, 34th Aug., Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien, F.

P

Rosichang, 24th Aug. 5 PM,

Swalow, Singapore and Bangkok-Per Clear, C, A,

Halbow and Haiphong-Par Hongkong, 14th Connor, J. Aug.. 10A.M.

Europa, &c., India, via Tuticorin-Pe- | Davies, F. O.. Drill, 25th Aug., 11 A.M.

Macau-Per Haungthan, 15th Aug., 13.45 P.M. Swater and Bangkok-Per Profeus, 15th Aug. 2 P.M.

Tientsia-Per Kweichow, 15th Aug., 3 P., Manila-Per Loongsang, 25th Aug.. 3 P.M. Moji, Kobe, Yokohama and San Francisco --For Tonawanda, açıh Aug., 4 P.M.

Singapore-Per John Bardic, 25th Aug., 4 PM.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow--Per Naimun, zith Aug., 5 P..

'Neill, Mrs.

Packer, B. L

I. M.

ow, R.

Dache. P. Gall, Garrett, H.

faydenriech, Mr. Italfmann, A. Hoy, Miss M.

Ilusschundi, F. Intyre, F. S.-M. Jones, Kalero, F. Kayt, Dr. Fred. Krause, L Kral,

Mr. T. R.

J.

| Kuiser, Capt."

Lees, Dr. Med. Lyon, H. Maasberg, CA.

K.

Munro, Min, A.

Nielsen, Ormuton,

Owen

O.E

Pancheon, J. Reutter, R.

Santor, Mr. and Mr.

Arther

Schlaikier, Mr. G. and

child salt, Mrs. J. Scott,

Siive, Gomes da Smith, L

Textor, Inspector H. Thoms n, W. Thowngel, W. Uleberfeldt, Capt. C. Vorster, Otto

Woodworth, R. C.

CHINA, COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.

August zzud, 1906, 'am,

TW..

Colvin, H.,

Patey, Mrs. E. O. Peake, W.

Bar. Th. Hu, Wlad Wr

Cruickshank, A.

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

T. L.

Vladivostock. a.m.

Donald, Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Doolitte, F. H.

Powell, W. A.

Nemuro 6 a.m:|29.89] Hakodate ... Tokio

29.95

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29.96

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child Kuhdel, Miss E. Shepherd, Mr. & Mrs.

Preshaw, C, M. Rald, H. 1. Douglas, Capt. & Mix, I. Reach, Mr. J. S. and Dowley, Mr. and Mrs.

W.L Downing, T. C Dunlop, G. A. Fiostmann, W. airchild, H. J. Fischer, R. Fisher, H. G.

Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Franklin, C. B. Island, Cooktown, Cairas, Townsville, Brittani, Frost, B. L. Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand Fuller, Denman Melbonne, Adelaide and Perth-Ps Tsinan, Fuller, Stuart 27th Aug. 3 P.M.

(American Vice C Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Porsul General)

Gibson, A. Catherine Apear, 28th Aug. 10 A.M.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Haga, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Mongolia, Hell, Cant. Ti 28th Aug., I A.M.

Manila-Per Team, 18th Aug, 1 KM. Kobe, Yokohama and Portland, Or.-Per Aragonia, 29th Aug., 10 a M.

E. Bruce

Skins, A.

Spinles, J. S. Stebbing, W. T. Stephens, .. Stevens, Rev. A. J Sutherland, P. D. Thomas H. P.

1. Thompson, Mr. & Mrs.

Thompson, Miss H. M.

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Wishart, J. B.

Taichu........

Wood, G. G.

| Harker, B. Brothertón

Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T. Keshun ......

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Eurone, Inda, via Tuticorin-Per Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Legeune, Vice-Consul P. E. Friedrich, 20th Aug., 11 A.M.

M.

Russell Shanghai, Ragasaki, Fine keha, Barnes, Mrs. W. H. 5. McKay, T. D. Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-les Empress of Cunningham, Mr. and Moulder, Mr. and Mrs. Pukhol.........

Moses, E.'), Colahan, Mr. India, 30th Aug. 3 P.M.

Shanghai-Per Shaohsing, 31st Aug. 3 PM Mrs. A. Men is, Port Darwin, Thursday Island Lobbing, Mr. Max.

Delaney, L. T.. Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Prishane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand. Jack, Mr. C. Mc

Duley, F Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-l'e Eastern, Jackson, Mrs and child

Septe Zoro, ist Sept., 11 A.R.

2

Si neope, de unde Caledonien, 4th Sept,, E! AM,

Little, A. C.

Paine, A. E.

AB

Muit, Frank

Peacock, Mise Annis

Pearse, Dr. W. W., Story, G. F.

Vida, F. R.

CARLTON.

Harrison, S. L.,

Laing, A. H.

Lloyd, G.

Singapore, Penang and Colombe- Per | Andap #. J. Hakata afar, 4th Sept. P.M."

Anderson, R.A., Capt., Jackson, W. Nagasaki, Kaba and Yokohama Pet Bar, A. Le Humana Maru, 5th Sept., I AM,

Blanco, A. E, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Buanas, W. Victona and Vancouver, BC. I'er Athenian. Boyce, Wm. II. 3th Sep, 11 AM.

Brahi, Percy Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and Farwell, Mr. and Seattle, Wash.-Por. Minnesota, 17th Septą

J. R. Ferry, W. Foy, Mrs. E Found on the counter of the Registration Gaine, Miss. Branch a purte. Owner can have the same by proving contents,

I AM.

ACCELERATION OF THE CANADIAN

1 -PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE, Correspondence intended for this route to the United Kingdom should be so superscribed.

Pillar Boxes have been placed and will be cleared as under{--

Park View1-9.25 am, 11.2j'am., 6.15 p.m., on Sun 3.25 pm, on week-days and 9.25 a.

days.

Ladder St.1-9.35 8.nl, 13.35 am., 1.35 p.m., 3-35 pm. on week-days and 9.35 n.ns. on Sun day.

Macdonnell Road:-8.50 am, 10.50 a.m., 17.50 p.m., 2.50 p.m. on weekdays and 8.50 a.m. on Sundays.

No.

1 Police Station :-8 am 11 am, 2 p.m., 5 pm. on week-days and 8 a.m. on Sundays,

The Pillar for has been removed from the back of the old Harbour Office Letters in that district may be posted in the Western Branch Office, 116, Des Veoox Road Central,

VISITORS AT THE HOTELA,

CRAIGIEBURN, Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Nicholls, E. A.

R. J.

Pearce, Mrs, and Miss Smith, E. Grast Smith, Mr. and Mr.

Giant

Barnett, H. J. C, Brown, C. A.

Du

From Agents

Moji P. & A. Co. Aug. 24 Aragania Colombo Marasingapore. N. Y. K....Aug. 34 Kawachi Maru Singapore. N. Y. K...Aug. 25 Kagoshima M.Shanghai...N. Tsinan

Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs,

G. A. Davenport, Mrs. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs.

Jameton, P. 5. Aug. 25 McPherson, J. L.

.......chinattu 25

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Namsany... Singapore., M. & Co Aug. 20 Senagambia Singapore. H. A. L.... Aug. 26 P. Waldemar... Sydney... M. & Co... Aug. 27 Prinz Heinrich Calombo... M. & Co... Aug. 17 P. E. Friedrich Kohe M. & Co., Aug. z8 Nippon Maru...

Aug. 18 JAPAD... N. Y. K... Aug. hai C. P. R. CoAug.

Aug. 28 Athenian. Shanghai... Au-tralian.... Sydney, L. & Co Aug. 31: Changsha ......Thursday 1B. & S...... Sept. 1 Emp of Japan. Vancouver C. P. R. CoSept. 4 Doric

Japan... O. &D CoSept. 4 Monteagle .....Vancouver C. P. R. CoSept. 11

NAME.

Alacrity Astrea Bramble 6' x 192 Bntamart Cadmur Cherub

He Clio Diader Fame... Ships Passed The Canal.

Flor 18th July-Charles Tiberghien, Preussen, Handy Slavenia, Tamba Maru, Ajiddo, Sustonkall

Hart.. 20th July-Deucalion, Konangsi, Satsuma,

JRAD1 .. Socotra, Lideria, 20th July-Antenor, agib Kent July-Arcodin, Bencleuch, Oceanten, Trinių, 'Alfred * ...

King Ripes. Suchin, 17th July Hyson, Inaba Kinaba

Palawan, Polynesien, 18 Augost Monmouth......

3rd August-Bi-Diter Kininck, Kawachi Moru. 8th Aug. Robin...

Fer Watara Mars, for London and Ports Messrs. S. Imamura, K. Hasegawa, Mrs. J. Muddett, Mrs. Murray, Mr. R. Saito, My, and | Andalusia, DanmoÀY, Mrs. Polescoff, Mr. T. Murata, Mrs. A. Kaiza, Mestrs. 4. Tanji, T. Osawa, W. Rokushima, M.

440

Skinko Maru, Laos, Zistan, Moorben Scott, Bramar. Denbighshire, Mantia, | Sandpiper...

Snipe

Tamar

Thingie

I

schools of porpoises gambol, some aren play Takamatsu, Kitamura, H. Huda fl. R. Ing around the prow of our craft, outstripping Hemos, Waterhouse, Chas. W It with ease. The first sign of Sabang is a

Taku ... Gossow, Mrs. Fontes, Meaus. Issacs and A. J. August-Ajax, Machaon, Salazie, Awa Maru new lighthouse on a g een headland; then two | Cowdrey.

Tunkai, Acilia, Cambodia, 14th Per Tremont, for Yokohama~Mr. and Mrs. August--Bralomand, Kannabis, Pashaur Teat other prongs of land jut into the scene, and suddenly we see a number of lighthouses. E. J. Hughes, 3 children and amah, Mr. and Segovia, Kamakura Baru, Ramania, 18th

Mrs. H. G. Simms, Messrs. W. H. Wickham, August-Agamemuon, Benlawers, Moyuna, Virago

Waterwitch These three capes form a double guard for the Geo. If. Medhurst, T, W. Edwards, Kawahn, Poona, Prometheus, Tonkin. 21st August--- port, while the two outer 'ones curve towards, Martin and Leaks. For Kobe-Mr.

Glenroy, Japan, Nippon, --

Whiting Arrivals at Home—18th July-Aker, Van, Widgaon

als-like, and thus protect the peculiarly deep- and Rev. 1. For United

Star 1 dalin, C. Ferd Laslın. 20th July--Sithonia, | Woodcock...

watered basin

H. Corell. For Victoris, Mr. Chas, Cottam.

Peter Kayzer, bick, Capt.

F.

R. Bentsche, F. Pes Faron, 25th July-Benalder, Benvenue, Filnt: | Wooðlark

Mrs. thira, Sinata, Tamba Mars, a6th July---

Fird

A few minutes later à couple of Dutch war. Fant. F. F. Archer, Mr. L. A. Mr. R. Pairmo. 37th July-Arcadlá, Ocsanten. Ist

ships, very spick and span with their white and and Mits Odlin, Mr. M. F. William

gold dressings glittering in the brilliant sud- F. Lewis, Col. and Mrs. Doyen, Infant and August, and August

Ailes, A. G., Embrey,

8th August-Chariss

shing, tell us we are entering the small, but servant, Messrs. W much talked of, harbour of Sabang. When we Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Painter and child, Mr. H. Tibarghin, Zisten, Inaba Maru, 11th August T. Heath, Mrs, and Miss Heath, Mrs. Geo. R. Tourane. 10th August — Palawan, 14th swing to anchor, we and ourselves in a saucer, Herber and child, Mir, W. D. Wright, Mrs. August-Byron, Room, 18th August-Ban, of the island heights, suggestive of a crater, an Allen and infant, Mr. H. M. Trueblood, and mahr, Idomeneus, Sattuma, 21st August-- scasp_sole/toom' of haunting beauty. The | Capt. N. Seargent,

Ajax, Andalusta, Kamakura Baru,

Martis, W. F. Mclanes, Mi. Merlees, Capt. & Mrs. Mrs. Cabórne, Mrs. G.

Pearson, R. W. Stephens, Miss H,

tevenson, R.

Anderson, Miss Austin, F. Boggs, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, Dr. & Mrs. N.

Brewin, Hon. and Mrs.

A. W.

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Kislowaky, Mr. de Mrs. Hankow...

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Kalagovsky, Consut &

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'Lawrie, Mr. and Mrs.

&

Leask, Mr. Leefe, Mr.

1

Buras, Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers, E. S. Clegg, Engr.-Lieut.

Mrs. H. J. Clothier, A. N. Clothier, Mr. and Mrs.

H. W.

Leiser, Mr. and Mrs. Longridge, Rev. and

Mrs. M.

Macfarlane, Dr. H. Marcy, V. F. Martin, O. B. H.

Martin, R.,

Mclssac, Mrs.

Mitchell, K.

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19.84

29.85

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29.7

29.83

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Hongkong

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Taihol:u

+1

Gap Rock ... 29.B MACAO *****

Moxon, Mr. & Mrs. H. Hoihow.9am.

Cobden, A. S. Crapneil, A, E. Darling, Col Detion, Mr. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Fegner, T. H.

Mrs. Nelson, Gale, Capt. J. R,

Roger', C Gloway, A. D.

Sawer. Ms W.E Gelathy pe, Mr. Goodwin, A, P. Searle, Rev. G. Gaham, fr. and Mrs. Seggie.

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W. T. Hockaday,

du. Jeffries, Johnston, L. A. M. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

Smith, Percy Soppa, H

Montague Young, J. A.

E. S.

Josling. Lt. Col

R. W.

Vaughan Lee, Capt.

and Mrs.

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HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.

TONE. GURS 1.I.P.

#

CLASS.

CAPTAIN.

LAST REPORTED AT

despatch-vessel...

1,700

4

3,000

cruiser, and class'

4,305

7,000

Commander E. La T. Leathani ... Captain C. L. Vaughan-Lee .....

Hongkong

Hongkong

· river günboat

710

400

Lieut.-Commander E. G. W. Davidsun,

Yangtass

river gunboat...

710

900

Lient-Commander W. L. Bamber

Yangtoze

sloop ...

1,400

Commander B. L. Majandie......

Amoy

water tank in ug

390

300

Hongkong

Bloop...

1,090

1,400

Commander C. D. S. Raikoj

Shanghai

cruiser, rst class

11,000

(6,500

Weibalwei

torpedo bost destroyer cruiser, and class

5,700

Hongkong

4.36

7,000

8. American Ports

torpedo bost destroyer torpedo host desynyst

$4,000

torpedo brat destruyer

zbo

3,900

cruiser, fat class cruiser, 1st class

9,800

12,000

14,100

30,000

river günbos1

στα

1,200

crulser, tat class

9,800

21,000

Hiver gupboar

180

800

torpedo boat destroyer

350

river

riverboa

*40

gunboat...

240

river gunboar

140

torpedo buat destroyer

250

6,500

In reserve.

receiving ship

4,650

river gunboa:

800

river gunboat.

900

torpedo boal destroyer...

6,300

surveying ship.**

450

Commander

torpedo bost destroyer

5,900

river gunboat..

800

river gnobozi

550

$50

550

Lieut. Commander G. J, Todd Lieut..Commander 300, F. Koox.......

river gunboat

Yangtsze

Weihaiwel

West River

Weihairs!

CC. Walcott...**** H. T. Arlay

West River

Captain H. W. Savory, 14.7.0. Lient, Commander Hughes...

Captain H. Grant-Dalton

Lieut-Commander H. B. Cox Lieut-Commander R, Henniker-Heaton Lieut, Commander W. H. Darwall Captain S. V. V. de Horsey...

C. F.

Peut-ComThursby

Parcy Crabtree. ...]

Captain 1. A. Tukebert E. Vangban,

Lieut-Commander J, T. S. Lyne ...

Commodore H. P.

**

Williams ...

der E. Becretan

R. M. R. West

cut-Comingoder Stevenson

R.W. Gleznie m

Liont-Cominsader C. R. L. Thomas...

Lieut. Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson

Walkalwei

West Ryer Yangtuo

Hongkong Hongkon

Flying Fing of Vice-Admwal Bir Arthur W. Moon, Commander-in-Chief,

**

Hongkong Welhalwel

Yangtiso

Yan tama

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