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THE SOUTH MANCHURIAN

RAILWAY.COMPANY,

STRONG JAPANESE CRITICISM OP SEA

TRANSPORT PROPOSALS.

It in stated, says the'. Kobe Herald, thai the naws that the issue, of 1'20,000, co of shares in the South Manchurian Railway Company which is to be made next month will almost certainly be the only share issue has ensured a great success for the dotation Orakk banks have already received many applications for

{shares..

Today's (August 17) Minich takes strong exception to the proposed undertaking of shipping business by the company. After referring to the injurious influence of the great rallway and shipping combines of the United States, the journal declares that japanese shipping firms and merchants would be even more seriously injured by the projected des transport operations of the Manchurian Company, The Japanese Government," it to the continues, "is offering a Bienace private shipping Companies at the very time

that President Roosevelt is trying in break the monopoly of the great transpart trusts in America, According to present, plans the

Chief object of the Company's vessels is to

be the conveyance of coal in Shanghai, fang. kong, and other pl ees, and it is said that it will be a matter of indifference whether or not they obtain cargo for the return voyages. It is certain, however, that the vessels will not return in ballast. Consequently, it may safely be assumed that they will carry merchandise at very low freight rates and thus seriously interfere with the ordinary shipping companies. The nuthorities declare that there is no in'en- tion that the Company shall compete with other shipping undertakings, but in our view such competition would undoubtedly spring up. It is very probable, too, that the shipping companies will not be the only sufferers. If the coal from Manchuria, conveyed at a very small cost, le largely sold at Shanghai, Hong-

kong, and other parts, there can be no doubt

whatever that the demand for Kischiu coal in thosa neighbourhoods will be very unfavour jably affected, Under these circumstances the sex transport proposals are naturally attracting much public attention."

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There appears to be a good deal of uncer. talaty as to the position of the Chinese Govern- ment with regard to the Company. A Tokio message denies the report that the Tobin Gav- ernment will hand over in the Chinese authori tiss a portion of the Yian,000,000 of shares which it is to hold, anil points out that the Government could not take such action without the consent of the Dist. The message adds

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY AUGUST 27. 19.6

Shipping.

Arrivals,

Tiger, Ger. gunboat, 1,000, H. Abeken, 35th

Augfrom Amoy, Kaifong, Br. s., 986, Finlayson, 1th Aug,—|

Cebu and lolla 22nd Aug Sugar and Hemp.-B. & S.

Frithjof, Nor 14, B. Haraldsen, 2516

Str. Kefong from Cebu, etc.:-On 24th inst. passed a full tigged American ship steering W. and in Lal 16.36 N., Long. 118.8 fine and clear weather, with smooth sen throughout passage.

St. Namsang from Calcutta, ele. :-Left Sin- apare on the set inst, with light Sly winds. which 'Treshaned into a moderate moosoon, with moderate higħ SW, swell and rainy wea- ther, lasting far as Lat, 14° N, thence to

Aug-Satow 24th Aug« Gen.--0. S. K. Kagoshima Maru, 2.8, 2,345, F. L.. Pye, 25th port fine lear weather, light Nly winds and

Aug-Shanghai zand Aug., Geo-N. Y.

K

Albenga, Ger... 4,00, B. Peterson, 25th Aug.,Shanghai zint Aug., Gen.-C. & Co.

1.

F. Chupman, Am. ship, 2013, R. Banfield, 25th Aug-Manila 15th Aug., Ballast.— A, K. & Co.. Nippun Maru, Jap. s. 3,072, W. C. T. S. Filmer, 26th Aug-San Francisco z8th July, and Shanghai 24th Aug, Mails and Gen.-N. Y. K.

Nam Sang, Br. s.&. 2,591, P. H. Rolfe, 26th AugCalcutta 11th Aug, via Penang and Singapore zoth Aug. Gen.-J., M. & Co. chilles, Br. ., 4.4. R. C. Thompson, 36th

Aug.

zird

Aug. Gen.-B. & S. Ning Shanghai

6., 1,228, Eedy, 26th Aug, Swatow 23th Aug., Gen.-B. & S. Saint Helena, Br. 54, 2.707, Robertson, 26th Aug.-Calcutta 12th Aug Coal.-M. &

Co Diphine, Ger. 3., 1,225, E. Schipper, 261 Heline, Ger 2 274, J. Jessen, 6th Aug,

Aug.-Moji zistu, Coal-H. A. L.

Swalow 25th Aug, Coal nad Gen.-J. &

mooth.

Velsels in Pert

'Amoy, Ger. 1.1., 651, H. Branbeck, 18th Aug. Apentrde, (ier. s., 61, H. N. Goulard, 24th

-Amoy 17th Aug., Ballast.-S., W & Co.

Aur-Joibow 23rd Aug., Gen.-J. & Co.

Aragonia, Ger. 1.1., 5, 198, J. Ernst, 24th Aug.

Portland, Or. 25th July, Gea.-P. & A. S. s. Co.

Binh Thuas, Fr. 5... :8, G. Roulet, and Aug,Bangkok 15th Aug, Rice.-A., K. & Co.

Cairo, Nor. 1.5., 1,381, 1. Larson, 17th Aug,-* Santang 7th Aug. Sugar.-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Carl Diederichien, Ger. s.a., 774, H. Schlaikier,

25th Aug.-loihow 74th Aug., Pigu.=). | & Co.

Catherine Apcar, Br... 1,730. W. D. A.

Thomas, 21st Aug-Calcutta vin Penarg and Singapore 16th Aug., Gen.-D. S. & Co, Ld

Coptic

Br. 3.s., 2.744, Win. Finch, 8.M.R., 20th July,San Francisco 27th June, Yoko- hama i uh July, Kube 15th, and Nagasaki 17th, Mails anil Gen.-O. & O. S. S. Co. the Rickmers, Get. ss., 997, . Bote führ, 22nd Aug, Bangkok 13th Aug Emma Layken, Ger. 3., 159, G. Cornand,

Rice.-B. & S.

16th July,Mauritius 20th June, Sugar.→→→ Wing Sing & Co

Austria, Aust. 3.5, 4,879, A. Bilaffer, 26th Aughs

→Kobe 16th Auß, and Shanghal zand, Gen.-S., W. & Co.

thile. Ger. 5.a., 867, N Jokinenianu, 26th.

Aug,-Haiphong via Hoihow 25th Apg, Gen-J. & Co.

Hatan, Br, 5,5., 1,187, 1. 5. Roach, 26th Áng., -Foochow 23rd Aug, Amoy 24th, and Swatow 25th, Gen--D., L. & Co. Cheangshing, He, ss., 1,456, 5. 1. Payne, 26th

Aug,Tientsin via Chefoo 18th Aug. Gen., M. & Cri.. Pruz. Waklemar, fier, ... 3,227, C. Woltemas,

27th Aug. Sydney 4th Aug., Gen.-M. & CH Mecfo Ch. s. 1,317, McArthur, 27th Aug.-

Shanghai 23rd Aug. Gen.-C. M. S.. N. Yangmon, Koreau s.s., 1.246, T. Maran, 27th Aug,-Kuchinotre 2nd Aug. Coal-M. Rubi, Br. 5.5., 111, R. W. Vuond, 27th Aug.

Ca.

B. K.

1

Manila zath Auw, Gen-S, T. & Co. Kiangping, Ch. 5., 1,224, Borrebo, "7th Aug -Chinking 22nd Aug., Gen.-Order. Bellerophon, hs, 1,549, T. Bartlett, 27th Aug-Singapore 22nd Aug., Gen.-B. &

S.

Choysang, Dr. ss., 1,424, A. E. Sandbach, 17th Aug-Shanghai 22nd Aug., Gen-1. M. & Co.

Shaohsing, Br. ss., 1,307, F. D. Northcombe,

27th Aug-Shanghai 22nd Aug, and Amoy 25th, Gen.-B. & S.

Clearances at the Harbour Offioo. Albenga, for Manila. Chorsand (or Costou. Tinhow, for Hangay.

ferfee, for Canton. Ninghe, for Cantan Mathildir, for Shanghai.

for Manila.

for Singapore.

that it is not yet known if the Chinese author, for Canion.

ties desire to have a holding in the Company. in the event of their so wishing, it is believed] that an allotment will be made to them out of the Y10,000,000 of shares which are to be Issued to the public in the first instance.

The Japanese papers again state that it bas been decided that Baron Goto shall be ap pointed president of the Company. They add that Mr. Faruichi, Director of the Railway Bureau of the Seoul Residency General, will be the Vice-Prezident, and that Mr. Otake, ex- Minister of Communications, will be apprinted superintendent of the railway department of the Company.

Raitin, for Kwongebowwan. Abenende, for Kwang-chow-wan. Carl Diederichsen, för Haihow. Chiynen, for Shanghai.

Pring Waldemar, for ‘hanghai.

*Departures. Aug. 16. Colombo Maru, to Shanghai. Joshin Maru, for Swatow, Paimun, for Swalow. Peik, for Sugen. Loyal, for Saigon.

Aug. 27. Calabria, Italian cruiser, for Saigon, Katoichi Maruz, for Kalie. Phranang, for Bangkok, Trinan, for Australian Ports.

THE PASSING OF A BIBLICAL Chiyuen, for Shanghai.

RELIC

THE " VIRGIN'S TREE'

AT MATARIEN.

The year 1956 has been a - eventful year in Egypt in many ways, but it will also serve to mark the disappearance of one of the few early Christian relics the country possesses. From ima immemorial visitors, some impelled by curiosity, the majority by pinus veneration,

Signal, for, Høihow,

Passengers arrived.

Pex Kuffang, from Cebu, &c.--Mrs. Johnson, Mr. McKenzie, Messrs. Tianug, Ting, and Miss Posarin.

Per Nontrone, from Calcutta, &c.--Mr, and Mrs. H. 13. Lee and 2 children, 480 Chinese, and Japanese.

Per Baitan, from Coast Ports - Misses Skipton, Commich, Houldico, Mr. Morris, Mrs. Maesloop and 2 ans, Masters Whitfield (a), Men, Fitkawama, and 60 Chinese,

Ver Wippan Maru, from San Francisco, &c. Bewley, T. Q. Innes, G. Lang, R. R. Davis H. H. Kenagy, F. G. ""opelgien, Mrs. S. W. Dearth, Mrs. A,

bave made a point of trudging out to Modrich-Messrs. P. G. Elliot, - village about five miles beyond Cairo on the north-east side-in order to have a look al the "Virgin's Tree," a sycamore tree, under which the Virgin Mary is said to have rested during her flight into Egynt, Now, the "Virgin's Tree is no mare; fo: some anac. countable reason it fell on July 14

Lamb, Weert E. P. Swift, A. Sardian, P. Stempel, Edwin Funk, Mrs. Von Stepski,

Toma, 1. G Kinsche, Dr. and Mrs. Kaempf, Mrs, and Misi Wyon. Mrs G. M. McGuire, Miss 1. A. McGuire, Messrs, II, WV. Rabbins, F S. Spencer, E. S. Daniels and J. H. Trin pany

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Pec Prina Waldemar from Sydney-Merts, Ru! Kahle. W, Garlick, A. Bellein und R. R. Simpson. From Manlia-Messrs. P. Heilbronn

The curious part about the veneration in which the tree, has been held, is that it is not the original tree which afforded a shelter to our Lord, for it is well known that it was plant ed towards the end of the seventeenth century, Tradition' says that it sprang from the seed of the original sycamore, and the course of years. Tan Quianco, Tinang, Goining and

Matarieb is well known for its balsam trees,

Empress of India, Br. 9, 3032, E. Beetham, R.NR. 14th Aug..-Vancouver, (LC) ayed July, and Shanghai rith Ang, Mails and Gen --C. P', R. Co. Falk, Sor. S., ,386, G. M. Gandersen, 19th

Aug-Singapore 12th Aug, Timber- Order. Germania, Ger 5,5., 1,000, H. Flügel, 13th Aug-Sydney 28th June, Copra-S. & Co Glenfarg, Br. 9.5, 2.350, H. W. L. Holman,

21st Augqu que and Callan 28th June, G n.-T. K. R. Glenturret, Br 5.5, 125, Webster, 14th Aug.

Shanghai 11th Aug, Gen-McG. Bros,

& Gow.

Lensok, Gen. 3.5. 1,020, G. Schultzen, 25th Aug,Bangkok 19th Aug., Rice.-B. & S. Minnesota. Am. s.., 13,323, J. H. Rinder, 24h Aug-Searle 15th July, and Shanghai 21 Aug, Gen.-N. Y. K. Mongolia, Am. 5 s., 8,750, W. F. S. Porter, 19th

Aug-San Francisco roth July, Yaka hama 7th Auga Kobe 8th, Nagasaki toth, and hanghai 13th, Mails and Gen.-P. M. S S. Co.

Neil MacLeod, Am. ss., gor; E. Corral, 19th June,lanila 16th June, Ballast-Barret- to & Co.

N. S. de Rosario, 713. M. Lopez Blanco, 12th June,Manila 9th June, Ballast.-Barretto & Co.

Paklat, Ger. 5.5, 1,018, 11. Demes, aud Aug. Bangkok 16th Aug., Rice and Wond,→ B. & S Pettaich, Cien. 55, 1,252, R. Hatje, 12th June, -Saigon 7th June, Gen.-S., W. & Co Phuyen, Fr. 4.5... 2,405, Ducroiset, 18th Aug.,--

Saigon tag, Gen.—H & Co Promethens, Nor. 54, 1,023, Q. Kornelinser, 23rd Aug,Bangkok 17th Aug,, Rice,- N. Y. K.

From neat, Nor. 8, 746, J. Christiansen, 22nd

Aug-Chinking 18th Aug. Gen.--Order Quaria, Ger. 84, 1,815, H. Madsen, 24th Aug., urabaya 12th Aug, Gen-S, W. &

Co.

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Post Office.

A Mail will clos for:- Swalow, Amoy and Foochow—Per Frithjof, 28th Aug. 9 A.M.

Singapore, Penang and Calculta Catherine Apcar, 28th Aug., 10 A.M.

Bangkok For Elizabeth Rickmers,

11g, to A.M.

Adams, P. R. Andeman, Mr. K. Arnold, J.

Haio, H. Murray Baker, A. S.

HONGKONG.

Andap R. J.

CARLTON.

Anderson, Ria, Capt. las, A. Le Blanco, A. E.

.

Humphreys, W. M. Hunter, K. Innes, Capt. R. Jamotou, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Jokl, 1 Jones, 1.0.

Boanas, W.

Joughin, J. C.

Parlattiscombe, H. G. Healtie, R. B. Bell, R.M., Engr.-Lieut.

28th

H. F.

1. P. F.

Kaempf, Dr. & Mrs. E

Biervliet A. Van Vice, Kniesche, J. G

for Belguim) Lecompeur, Mrs. F. Capt. R. A.

W

Biras,

Per

28th low, Amoy and Foochow Per Hattan,

Aug., 10 AM. Saigon-Per Amoy, 15th Ang.... 10 A.M., Shanghai, Yokohama add Kobe Prins Waldemar, 18 b Aug., 10A.M.

Amoy, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yoko nama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Sfongolia, 28th

11 A.M.

Manila Per Tean, 18th Aug, P.. Singapore, Colombo and Bombay Kagoshima Maru, 28th Aug, 3 P.M.

Swatow-Per Helenz, 28th Aug. 5 P.M.

Birney, S. Bissell, W. S. Boone, H. L. 3horar, H,

righton, F. G.. Campbell, L. F. Per Carier, A.

Chichester, D. A. A. G.,

D.8.0. Major A. A Chichester, Mrs. A. A. Clark, M. O. Clark,

Keelung, and, Or Moji Kobe, Yokohama and Port

-Per Aragonia, z9th Aug,, 11 A.M. Europe, &c., Inda, a Tulicorin-For P. E. Friedrich, 29th Aug, 25 AM.

Tientsin Par Cheongshing, 29th Aug, 3.M

Chiakiang-Per Ningpo, 29th Aug. 3 P.M. Tsingtau, Chefoo and Newchwang Per Kashing 29th Aug., 3 P.M.

Shanghal-Per Choyang, 30th Aug., 3 P. Shanghai, Sagasaki,

tona and Vancouver, B.C-Per Emprits of India, 30th Aug., 3 P.M.

Shanghai-Per Skachsing, 30th Aug., 3 P.M. Masila Per Fuensang, 1181 Aug., 3-P... Cebu and Iloilo-Per Kaifong, 31st Aug., 3 P.

Mandin, Cooktown, Cairos, Townsville, Brisbane, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Eastern,

1st Sept., 11 AM.

Kabe,

Yokonam

Manila-Pe Zufire, 1st Sept., 12 AM, Nagasaki and Vladivostock-Per Daphne, 1st Sept., * A.M

4.

and Calcuṭṭa-Per

Laban, Le

Singapore, Penang Namsung, st Sept., 2. Mar.. Caledonien, 4th Sept., 11 A.M.

Singapore, Penang and Colombo-Por Hakala Maru, 4th Sept., SP.M.

Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Por Kumano Maru, stb Sept., 11 AM.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, V ctoria and Vancouver, BC-Per Athenian, :th Sept., A.M.

Tient in-Per. Hulchow, 5th Sept., 3 P.M. Manita, Thursday Island, Townsville, Bris. bane, Sydney, Habart, Launceston, New

Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Nikke Maru, 7th Sept. 11 AM

Amoy, Shanghai, Nawasaki, Kobe, Yoko- hama and Seattle, Wash. Per finnesota, 7th Sept., 11 A.M.

Julia, 8th Sept., 11 A

Manila-Per-Aubi, th Sept., 10. A.M. Kamisu, Kobe, Yokohama, Salina Cruz, Callao and Iquique-P'er Gle farg, 11th Sept.,

IAN

A Mail for Maca, is despatched per 5.s. Wingchat on weekdays at 6.00 p.m. On Sunday the ma! for Macio is closed at 8.00

Mails for Canton, Samshui and Wuchow me closed in werk-days at 7:30a.m. and at

3.m.

.00 nm.

Logan Dr. O, McDonagh, W. J.. McGregor, Mrs. J. S. McGuire, Mrs. G. M. McGuire, Miss 1. C. McLaughlin, W. F.

Royce, Wm. B.

Brühl, Parcy

J. R.

Dodd, A. H.

Farwell, Mr. and

Ley, Mrs. E.

"Gains, Miss M.

Ferry, W.

Harrison, S. 1. Jackson, W.

Kiva, Mr. and Mrs. M.

da

1 king, A. H.

1 loyd, G.

Martin, W. F. Melones, Mr.

Mrs. Merlees, Capt. & Mrs.

Osborne, Mrs. G. Pearson, R. W. Stephens, Miss H.

tevenson, R.

CRAIGIEBURN,

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

Smith, E. Grant

R. J.

Pearce, Mrs, and Miss

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

G. A.

Mouro, Ar

Dr. and Mrs. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.

w.

Moreno, A. (Consul

General of Panama) | Munk, E.

Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Newborn, Mr. & Mrs.

T.W.

R. H. Colvin,

H.E.

O'Brien, F. L..

Y

Smith, Mr. and Mr.

Grant Smith, Percy Soppa, F.

Davenport, Mrs. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Immsson, P. 5.” McPherson, J. L. Young, 1. A.

Webb, Mr. and Mrs.

Montagon

CHINA COAST meteorolOGICAL REGISTER, August 15th, 1906, a.m.

G1Neill, Vra.

Packer, B. I..

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

F

W.H. Doolittle, F. H.

Patey, Mr. and Mrs. Ę.

Bar. Th. Hu. Wind Wr.

Peake,

W.

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Hakodate ..

Aladin ostock.7 a.m.

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29.80

Presba, C. M.

Nagasaki.

Reid, H. 1.

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Kagoshima...

child

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Rebbins, H. W.

Nasd

Mr. and Mrs. Powell, 'W. A.

Downing, T. C. Dunlop, G. A. Edgar, Mr. and Min. J.

R.

ostmann, W.

auchild, H.J Fischer, K. Fisher, H. G.

Marshall P Fux,

Franklin, C. B. Frosi, B. 1., Fuller, Denman Fuller, *Singit

(American Vice

sul General) Gibson, A. Goetlé, C. Gordon, E. N. S. Haga, B

Roach, Mrs. J. S. Kad Oshima

Kuhdel, Miss E.

Shepherd, Mr. & Mra

E. Bruce

• Skian, A. Spittles, J. S. Stebbing, W. T.

Stempe

Stephens, H.

J. Stepski, Mrs. V. Cun- Stevens, Rev. A. J.

Capt, T. Harker, B. Brotherton

atrick, R. N.. Healey, Dr. and Mrs. Heilbronn, J. P.

C. M.

Suskind A.

Purnerland, P. D.

Swift, E. R. Thoma, A. Thomas, H. P.. Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. Thompson, Miss H. M. Timpany, J. H.

W. Von. Unbehaun, C. H. Wishart, J. B. Wood, G. G.

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Life, A. C. Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Legcune, Vice-Consul Legaspi

Russell

M.

Bacolod Andrus, Mr and Mrs. Lundholm, Capt. B. Hailo

S. G.'

rebu McKay, T. D. Andrus, Jaster V S. Noins, E. J.

Labuan Barnes, Mri, W. H. S. Moulder, Mr. and Mrs. Colahan. Mr.

4. B. Cunningham, Mr. and Muir, Frank

Mrs.

Paine, A. E. Deinney, L. T. Peacock, Miss Annie Dobbins, Mr. and Mrs. Pearse, Dr. W. W.

Max.

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Tokita

Kachi ........

Elliott, P. C. Mailf Namian, anbue *Kongmoon. Haesloop, Br. are closed every weekday, at 6xɔ pm On

Haerloop, Masters 1 Todd, Mr. and Mr... su days the mails are closed at ņam,

and W.

John Howard

Ishima *No mails are despatched in these places on Jack, Mrs. C. M.

Saha Saturday evening, unless previously notified,

Found on the counter of the Registration Branch a pure

Owner can have the same by proving cements.

ACCELERATION OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE, the United King lam should be se superscribed. Correspondence intended for this route to

Pilar Boxes have been placed and' will be. cleared as under:-

shabjehan, Br. 5.8, 1.519, Scott, 25th Aug. aigon zoth Aug., Gen-Chinese Tean, Br, s.8., 1,346, Sommerville, 24th Aug,

Manila 21st Aug, Gen-B. & S. Zafiro, Br. ss., 1,529, R. Hodger, zoth Aup.--

Pack View:-9.25 am, 16.25 8.m, 1.25 pum/j Mala 17th Aug. Hemp and Sugar-5.1.25 pm, on week-days and 9.25 a.m., OD Sun

days.

T. Ca Zingara, Br. 58, 2,468, T. C. W. Thompson, KNR. 19th Aug.,-from Xmas Island, Phosphates.-M. B. K.

Z. Y. de Aldecoa, Am. 9 s., 1,269, F. Xandaro Echauz, 15h June,-Manila zih June, Ballast-Barretto & Co.

106 Piprat.

En-M

Agents The

Athenian. Shurghai, C. P. R. Co Aug. 28 PV. Friedrich Shanghai, ¡¡M. & Co.. Aug. 19 Chongsha Thursday IB. & S... Sept 3 5 lazie

Singapore.M. M....... Sept. 3 Fap, of Japan. Vancouver C. P. R. Co Srpt. 4 Japan & Co Sept. J 12. Darwin, L. & Co Sept. & MonteagleVancouver C. P. R. CoSept. 1

Dark ... Austr Jian

LOCK RETURNS

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.

FR Kowloon

Nippon Mary Zafio Phu Yen Falk

Meidab

nd W. F. Melanghlin-1, R, Herrmann, Mr. 1. F Dee, Lieut, and Mrs. Lewis, Miss V. Vurphy, Messes 1 M. Devilbess. F. G. Repide. Yonsong and Facting ........... New Max Dobbins, Chas. Goette, A, Shoemaker, Shansi Teng Cuneo, Aug O. Quieng, Tio Yat. Vy Ca

Passengers departed.

The last one of which wa planted in Eydar W. F. Skinner, Messrs. 1. Abbey G. R. about the beginning of the sixteenth century.1-1. Griswold, Sumulong, R-N: Hatrick, According to Wansleben, the last one died in

V. G. Dizon, Mrs Furlong, E. L. S. Gordon, 16:5, and they were watered from the well in W. S. Allen and A. Piton." which Mary washed the clothes of one Lord. The oil which came from these trees was greal- ly in requisition by the Christians of the

Per Kawachi Maru, for Japan --- Mrs. medieval days and it was considered Gn

and Mrs. J. Pull, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Deane, absolute necessity to have a drep of this oil in Mafor Williamson, Capt. Joslin, Mesars. Shop the baptismal water.

bridge. Jackson and Fujita, Dr. Carlson, Strange to relate, Mostems have always Messro. Clark, Naginn, Y. Kitazawa, Tanaka, evinced a great re pect for the Virgin's Treeydaman, Robuffet, Tasaki, Ishihara and

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Anderson, Miss Au-tin, F. Boggs, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, Dr. & Mr, N., Brewin, Hon and Mrs.

A. W,

Knight, C. C. Kistowsky, Mr. & Mrs,kam

F. von

Kalogovsky, Consul Lang, A. O. Lawrie, Mr. and Mrs. Lieut. & Mr. Leask, Mr

Mr. and Mrs. rathers,

ES.

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

H. W. Cobden, A.S.

Col

Mr.

Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Fegner, T. H.

adder St.-9.35 a.m., 11.15 am, 1.35 p.m., 3.35 pm. on week-days and 9.35 am, on Sun Hays.

Macdonnell Road:-8.50 8.m, 10.50 a.m.) 1 12.50 p.m., 1.50 pm on week-days and 8,5o a.m. en Sundays, ·

No, 2 Police Station :—8. a m., TE 1 p.m., 5 pm on week-daya and 8 a.m. on Sundays.

AM.

The Pillar Box has been removed from the back of the old Harbour Office. Letters in that

district may be posted in the Western Branch Office, 216, les Venus Road Central,

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS

OCCIDENTKE,

Alfara, C. Feiger. H. Hoy, Miss M. Keyi, Dr. Fred, Krill, J.

Mangaladroff, Capt. Munro, Miss A.

Nielsen, L.. Owen, O. E. Reutter, R. Romano, D. Scott, Miss H. Scott, Mrs. J.

Thomson, J. W.

Gale, Capt. J. R

Galloway, A. D. Geluthr pe, Mr. Goodwin, A. P. Graham, Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs.

& Shanghai...9 Lm. 19.79

LutelsA .....

Sharp Peak..

.....

,

₤29.7

"

Amary 6 x.m.19.6 liwatow ******

Faihokus ami19.6 faichu........

Ledge. Rev. and raina ....

Mrs. M.

Macfarlane, Dr. H.

V.V.

Marney, Martin, O. B. H.

R Melisac Mr.

Koshun Pescadores...

"

29.00

11

129.5

"

+

Canton .......

.....19 a.m.

tiongkong...roa.m. 29.7 Victoria Peak Rock...

AP

Macao

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

Ma

Mitchell, K.

Nelson, Mrs.

Roger, C.

Sawer, W. E.

Searle, Rev. G.

Seggie, T.

+4

Pathol........ Phullenaam.

Tourene.......

*

St. James

A arri6 m.

cxe, Mr. & Mrs...egaspi :a.m.]

A.

29.70

29.75

H

Seymour, Col. & Mrs. Manila 10.m. 29.69 $2 A. Girgory Hands,

Kacolod Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Skottowe, Mr. & Mrs. | Palo...

Truman, Mr. and Mrs. tabuan.......

R..W.

R. A. Harker, B. B.

Hareland, F. A. Hewitt, A. H. Hockaday, W. T. Teffries, H. U. Johnston, L. A. M. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

E. S.

Josling, Lt. Co.l

A. B.

Vaughan Lee, Capt.

and Mrs.

Watson, Mr. & Mrs M Weismann, Mr. & Mrs.

C.

..

Whyle, J. F. H. Wilford, F. C.

a.m

11

21

29.82

30 1,18+

*OURS.ES . 29.71 Temperature mominen 15 ademiciuv corEMALESSAY Rainfall.......

20.62

86

71

HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.

criser, and lay torpedo boat destroyer topeder boat destroyer

Canter, ist .4

TONS. (GUNE,

I.H.P.

CAPTAIN,

5,700

Commander E. La T. Leatham... Captain C. L. Vaughan-Lee..... Lieut. Commander G. W. Davidso Lieut.-Commander W. L. Bamber

Commander C. D. S. Ralkes

Captain H. W. Savory, M.V.o, Lieut.-Commander Hughes....

Captain

**

H. Grant-Dalton Licat-Coinmander II. B. Cox

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

Lieut-Commander Parcy Crabtree Captain J. A. Tuke

་་་

LAST REPORTED AT

Hongkong

Hongkong

Yangisze Yangisse

Amay

Hongkong

Shanghai

Weibalwel

Hongkong

on route Hongkong"

Weibalwel

Dock.

**

NAMR.

CLARS.

Cosmopolitan

SHANGHAI

12nd August, ..International Dock.

Alacrity Astrara Bramble

despatch-vessel...

1,700

4

cruiter, and lass

4.365

3,000 7,000

river gunboat

710

902

Britomart...

river gunboat

730

900

"

slopp...

1,070

1,400

Commander B. L.

Majendia...

wder ink and rug...

390

300

strap...

1.070

1,400

relass

is destroyer...

11,000

16,500

300

306

41360

+75

7,000 4,000

175

$

torpedo ball de yer...

100

1.000

9,800

14

32,000

$4,100

18

30,000

Caplain

C. F. Tharby...

(1,200..

— Yangtsen

cruiser, 1st class

9,800

22,000

fiver

river gununai

120

foo

torpedo baat der snyer

340

6,100

140

240

310

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

Linut-Commander Robert E. Vaughan, Lient-Commander J. Kiddle # Lieut.-Commander C. C. Walcott... Lieut-Commander H. T. Atlay

Welbalwei West River

West River Yangtera

0.100

800

Liest-Commander E. Secretan...

Yangtass

Hongkong Hongkong

6,500

surveying ship

450

Ligut-Commander R. M. R. West. Lieut-Commander Stevenson Commander R. W. Glennie...

Welbstwe!

torpedo boat destroyer

1.900

Lleat-Commander G. E. L. Thomas Eu

river gunboat..

Una

Lisut-Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson Yangza

river guappa:

550

150

150

Lieut-Commander G. J, Todd Lieut..Commander jao, F. Koos.

#15 IN

Yangiize Yangtozo

Andalusia, Benmokr

Maru, Palaos gust-BelKinsha

Mondieta, Mr. and Mrs Blythe and infant, Mr.lle, mond, Kennebre, Pethar

201

Tunkado

Cadmus Cherub Ships Passed The Canal.

Clio Dindem Gregnile, Dr. Sive and and Lan Pum, From 18th July-Charles Tibirghion, Preussin, has caused this fact to pass into oblivion and Simpsonhaf n-Cart Windhorst, Merers. L. Slavonia, Tamba Maru, Aftádo, Suttonhall, Fame 20th July-Deucalion, Konangsi, Sattuma, Flors replaced it by the story that it is the original | Lindes ard A. Fischer.

Socotra, Lideria. 20th July-Antenor, asth Handy 'tree,

Per Bellerophan, from Singapore-300 Chi-July-Arcadia, Bencleuch, Octanten, Trieste, Ha

Rhipeu Sachsen, 27th' July--Hyson, Iwada Janus Per Ruhi, from Manila Mr. and Mrs.

1st August Kent

Laor, Zitten, Alfred! *

King

Kawacht Mary, 8th

Monmouth Aug. rephon ust-Bengior, Braemar, Denbighshire, Manila, Moorhen Priua fitinrich, Roon, Survio, Tourant, 11th

11th Otter

Ronn August Ajax,

Ajaz, bahan Salagte, Aws Mart,

Acilla, Cambodia. 14th Sandpiper

Suipe Segovia, Kamakura. Afaru, Rhanania, 18th August-Agamemton, Denlawers, štoyuna, Poona, Prometheus, Tonkin, 21st August~ | Teal

"Oceanien, Sanuki Maru, Taucer, Työ || Virago

Waterwitch Arrivals at Home-18th July-Akar, Van Whiting dalla,

C. Ferd_Latitu. 20th July-Stikonda, | Widgeon Str. Achiller from Shanghai:-1ight N'ly Jason. 25th July-Benaldey, Benvenue, Flint Woodcocl: and NW winds, with fine clear weather shire, Seneca, Tamba Mary, 16th July— | Woudlark throughout.

Palermo, 1715 July-Arcadia, Oceanien, 18 Ladies, Trieith, sud August August

Preussen. 8th August-Charles Fiberghien, Zieten, Inaba Maru, 11th August Tourans, 10th August — Palawan, 14th mohr, Jdominus, Satsuma 21st August August-Hyson, Rodn. 18th August-Ban Ajax, Andalusia, Kamakura, Maru, azth August–Apilla, Styditto, Tonkin,

Iemall Pasha made a present of it to the Em. press Eugénie when she came to Egypt for the opening of the Suez Canal, and it is owing to the Initiative of the present Khedive that cut- tings were, some time back, taken from the sycamore. By these means a fresh ampling can be obtained, and on take the place of the

one that bas fallen, and, if it does nothing else.

Nagao.

Shipping Renaris

I

Str. 7. P. Chapman from Manila --Light variable airs, fine weather, sen absolutely #mooth throughout,

・am | verginem

Str. Haftan from Coast Porte-Light vari.

it will mark the spot which has been the subable winds, smooth sea and fine weather,

ject of the veneration of the plous for nearly thence to port light NNW. winds, fire weather, Awo thousand yours-Pall Mall Gaselli, amoath ass.

Calcharan, Nippon, 25th August-Dayara, Thitle"

Stores.

cruiser, 1st class

-rivet

"gunhost.

river gunboat

river gunboat

river gunboar

torpedo Lat destroyer

receiving ship

river gunboat river Runboa!...

torpedo boal

river gunboat

destroyer

Flying Fing of Vice-Ader wal Bir Arthur W. Moore, Commande

In reserve... *** Commodore 1

H. P. Williams

Welhaiwal Macao

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