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A DAY IN HAVINA"

BEAUTY WITHOUT HUSTLE.

The picturesqueness and leisure of Harana Impresses anyone fresh from the smaller town- ships of the States much as Versailles would imprese anyone fresh from Shoreditch. More particularly after roughing it in the back blocks of Florida does the wanderer seem to regain civilisation, to revel once again in architecturej parks, dress, and cookery. Here is a city of → palaces, gardens, well-dressed, beautiful women

and discriminating paletes.

Florida, however admir ble for its sport, was the land of shacks, back-yards, 'slatterns, and uncomplaining trenchermen with the appetite of the bornbill,

THE MAINE And monopoliES. Do a May morning, there is nothing of its kind more lovely thao Havana Harbour, with the first rays of the sun gilding the minste of the Ill-starre Maine (which some cannot afford to raise, and others do not want to) and the gally-i coloured pleasure craft, propelled by brawny. "gundaneres," that come dancing out to meet the steamer ere her anchors are down. There in plenty of water to go alongside, but there are also gentry who make a fartane put, of lighterage, and not even Uncle Ram has so far been able to combat this greedy monopoly, which reduces a splendid deep-water harbour to the level of a Cornish pilchard guay.

Over the narrow entrance frowns the old Merro, where once waved Spain's red and yellow flag, and sturdy little soldiers drilled and rehearsed their work of suppressing the zealous patriots, who threatened the oversens dominion of Madrid, and eventually freed them. selves with the not inconsiderable aid of their big neighbour.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Shipping.

Arrivals.

Devawongso, Ger, 3.5, 1,261, T. V. Bruho, 5th Sept,Bangkok 27th Aug, and daihow 3rd Sept., Rice and Meal.-M. & Nord, Br... 1,519, Prynn, 5th Sept.,-Pulo ..Sembilan vin Singapore 20th Aug.,

Kerosine Oil-'r Gẹu. McB in Joshin Maru, Jap. 702, H. Obin, 5th Seph, -Tamsui via Amoy and Swatow 4th Sept., Gen.-O. S. K. Shoshu Maru, Jap. 19. T. Suruga, 5th Sept, Swatow 4th Sept., Hemp and Gen. Signal, Ger. s., 900, G. Schlaikier, 5th Sept, -Pakhoi via Hollow 4th Sept, Ger & Co.

-O: S. K.

L.

1

Tjipanas, Dut, ., 1,000, A. Pauder."5th Sept.,-Macassar 30th Aug., Gen.-J. C. J. Beagloe, B., 1,933, H. W. Bee, 5th Sept., Singapore 29th Aug, Gon.-G1, L. & Co. Hilary, Ger. 1, 2,275, H. Uecker, sth Sept.- Sourabaya 23rd Aug,, Sugar-4., W. & Co.

Suovia, Gar. x.a., 4,069, Knaisel, 5th Sept.,- flamburg zott: July, and Singapore 29th Aug., Gen.-H. A. L. Arrateon Apcar, Br. s... 2,931, A, E. Gentles,

6th Sept.-Calcutta 21st Aug. Penang 28th, and Singapore 31st, Gen.-D. 5. &

Ld

Apenrade, Cier. ., 611, H. N. Goutard, 6th Sept.-Macan gth Sept., Mats and Sugar.

J. & Co.

S. bine Rickmers, Ger ss., 700, 1. R. Nasher,

6th Sept,Canton 5th Sept, Ballast,—A K. & Co.

Nikko Maru, Jap. 84, 3,434, E. W. Haswell, 4th Sept.-Nagasaki 3in Aug., Gen.-N. Y. K. Petrarch, Ger., 1,347, R. Hatje, 12th June,

-Saigon 7th June, Gen.-S., W. & Co. Rajaburi, Ger. ., 1,189, O. Koch, 4th Sept.,

-Bangkok 18th Aug,, Gen.-M. & Co. Raon, Nor. ss, 775. A. Dėkam, 3rd Sept.- Mojí 28th Aug Coal.-Aagaard, Thoresen & Rub Co, 1,511, R. W. Almond, byth Augs

Manila 24th Aug., Gan-5, T&Co

Ger. #3, 998, F. Rehwaldt, 4th Sept. Bangkok 28th Aug, Rice and Wood

Samect,

B. & S.

Sexta, Ger, ., 960, Kraept, and Sept.,

Wakamatsu 26th Aug., Coal.-S. & Co. Shahjehan, Br. ., 1,610, Scott, zgth Aug, Baigos 20th Aug. Gen-Chinese. Silesia, Cer. s., 3.138, T. Bahle, 5th Sept.-

Foochow

3rd Sept., Gen.-H. A. L. Simongan, Dut. 3. 1,202, Zuiderhoudt, 2nd Sept., Samarang and Java Ports 24th Aug. Bugar-Yoon Fat Hong. Stettin, Br. 4., 1,743, Farrell, 3rd Sept.,-

Sangha 31st Aug, Ballast. Mr. Geo. Strathmore, Br, 1e,, 3,291, King, 37th Aug.,- Stages 17th Avg, Coal.-D. & Co., Ld. Sullberg, Ger. s.1., 782, C. Luppi, 28th Aug.,-

26th Aug., Gen.-S. & Co. Amoy Victoria, Swed, ... 989. I. . Hellberg, 27th

Aug.Sourabaya 1th Aug, 'Sugar Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Z. Y. de Aldecor, Am. ss., 1,360, F.-Xandaro Echaur, 15th June,-Manila 12th June, Ballast.-Barretto & Co.

Zoroaster, Hr. .., 2,383. J. Evan, at Sept.,

Moji 25th Aug., Coal.-P. & Co.

SAILING VASHEI S.

Huichow, Br. 1., 1,217, E. Forsyth, 6th Sept. 1. F. Chapman, Am. ship, 1,013, R. Banfield,

-Canton 5th Sept, Gen.-B. & S.

25th Aug. Manila 15th Aug., Ballast. Kwangtah, Ch. 1.8., 1,536, Wm. H. Lunt, 6th A., K. & Co.

Bept.,-Canton 6th Sept., Gen-C. M. S. N. Co. S1uld, Nor. s. 947, A. Odd, 5th Sept.- Sourabaya a th Aug., Sugar.--Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Clearances at the Harbour Office. Wongkol, for Swatow. Minneista, for Shanghai, Hongkong, for Hoihow, Awa Maru, for Kobe. Bengler, for Nagasaki. - Victoria, for Saigon. Sungkiang, far Amny. Fornby Grange, for Vladivostock.

Departures. -

Sept. Sept. 6.

THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR.' Havana's chief thoroughfare bears the Hi- bernian name of O'Reilly, after a titled adven turer of that name, and here are gay and taste: ful shops, with such curious titles as Las Ninfa (strange sobriquet for a dry goods store!) and La Esperanza, doubtless in reference to the chaste aspirations of those who hope to fleece -"damfool Cook," as the natives of those parts Devanka, for Shanghai.

irreverently term tourists of all grader. Not far down this attractive street is the cathedral, which shelters nominally, at any rate, some of

the remains of the many-boned Columbus, who must have possessed more ́vertebre than Atlantosaurus immania

During the latter end of May, Cuba cele. brates his Independence, and crowds of Ameri- can trippers of the most inexpensive type bla to the island to wave the Stars and Stripes over everything and everybody, Alas, for the ironies of ingratitudel The Cubano, instead

· of kissing the hem of the' American lady's garment, regards his saviour as a vulgar fellow who cashes a five-dollar bill merely for the pleasure of jingling the change in his pocket.

The orthodox ceremony of celebrating their deliverance from the voke consists in a con- tinuous explosion of fireworks, squibs for the most part, in all the streats and on the water. Thus are two successive nights turned into day, and earth for 36 hours turned into hell, until writhing on a sleepless couch, I prayed for the sudden apparition of a Spanish squadron that might silence the unprepared guns of the Morra and quash that Independence which led to such ghastly revels.

JAI ALAI.

Out at Frontän hall, professionals from Spain play Jai Alai, or l'elata, with wonderful address, and vast crowds assemble to bet with

the "corradores" loud-voiced, red-capped

bookmakers, who shout their odds with every point scored on the bond.

Pelota, noce a game of the people in lar-off Biarritz, is nowadays nothing but a display of overpaid gladiators, who are entered to the game as children, who die young from the exhausting demands. I play and practice, and who to the meantime earn a salary that would content a London bank manager.

All this was explained to me by a courteous Spaniard who sat next to me, and who apologised for the pecuniary spirit that infected the national games, England, be sail, with a note of envy, was a rich land that could afford to play its games for mere love of the sport. I thought of the Football League and shuddered, but had not the heast to enlighten him. Why try bad fish t

A great deal has been said about the over powering heat of Cuba in any but the winter months, and from the standpoint of the Ameri can volunteers encamped in the bush, and tagated on emergency rations, the climate may ba trying enough. Speaking, however, as a casual visitor in the month of May, I should venture to call it delightful. The midday teme perature was below Bodeg. F., and the nights

Awa Maru, lor pan. " faimus, for Coast Ports. Wongkol, for Bangkok,

clipe, for Canton. Pechow, for Canton. Tientsin, for Shanghai. Ghosts, for Shanghai, Kiuklang, for Shanghai. Sungkiang, for Manila.

Passengers arrived.

Per Survla, fram Singapore-148 Chinese. Per Arration Aptar, rom Calcutia, &c.- eut, BC. N. Drew, Madam te L'Huelva, and 44 Chinese.

Shipping Reports

Str. Nord from Singapore:-Owing to heavy ENE. gale put in Hongkong, leaving daylight on 6th inst. direct for Tientsin.

Sig. Arrateon Apear from Calcutta, etc.- Fresk to moderate SW, winds, South of the China ca bucking to the SE. of Gap Rock.

Str. Depotongse from Hangkok, etc.:-Fresh in streng SWly winds, with moderate sea to Cape Parlatan, thence in Hoihow moderate to light variable winds, smonth sea and cloudy weather (arrived and inst.), left there on 3rd moderate to strong 'ly, winds, high sea, dull, overcass, squally, and continua heavy sain.

Vessels in Port,

TEAMMIN.

S.

P. Herchcock. Am.ship, 2,086, S. L. Zectz. 1st Sept.Manila zoth Aug., Ballast.-A., K. & Co

Steamers Fxpected.

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THURSDAY

SEPTEMBER 6, 1906.

Dataria, Cheriboo, Samarong, Soumbaya and Macassar-Per Tilasjop, 8th Sept, 3PM. Adams, P. R. Swatow, Amoy and Tamsul-Per joskin Anderson, G. Marw, 8th Sept, 5 PM

Anderson, Mrs K.- Arnold, J. Bailey, W. S. Bain, H. Murray Baker, A. S. Battiscombe, HG, Salina R.

Swatow, Amoy and Poochow~Per Haitan, 9th Sept., 9 AM.

CRAIGIEHUYN,

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

Howeft, Hon, and Mrs. | Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.

E. A. Hoffmann, W.

Pearce, Mrs, and Miss Smith, B. Grant

Smith, Mr. and Mr.

Grant

Smith, Percy Soppa, P.

HONGKONG

1

Hall, Capt. T. · Harker, B. Brotherton Heanley, Dr. and Mrs.

C. M.

R. I.

itarnett, K. J. O. Brown, C. A.

G. A.

Davenport, Mr.

fameson, P. S. McPherson, J. L.

...! Young, J. A.

and

OCCIDENTAL...

Claarscos, R.

Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Ischia, 10th Sept. 11.A.M. Callao and Iquique-Per Glasjarg, 11th Sept, Bell, art, Engr.Lieut. Humphreys, W. M.

XI AM.

Kobe,

Europe, &c. India, w Tuticorin-Per | Sachsen, 12th Sepi, TI A.M.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.—Per Athenian,

rath Sept, to A.M.

Singapore. Pasang nad Calculia Per Arration Aptar, 12th Sept., 3.P.M.

Shangbai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Doris, sath Sept., It A.M.

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta - Per Kumsang, 14th Sept., a P.M.

Manila-Per Zafira, 15th Sept., 11 A.M. Singapore-Per Radnorshire, 19th Sept.,

11 A.M.

Sandakan-Per Mausang, ¡gth Sept., 3 T.M. Kobe-Per Changsha, 17th Sept, 3 P.M. Manila, Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Herbertshohe, Matupi, Brisbane, Svinov and Melbaume-Per Print Woldemar; 18th Sept.

IT A.M.

Europe, India, ula, Tusidorio Par Polynesien, 18th Sept. 11, A.M.

Macao-Per rungskan, 19th Sept, 1.15 P.M. Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, BC, and Tacoma, Wash -Per. Pleiades, zoth Sept.,

11.A.M.

Macao-ler Figungshan, 25th Sept. 12.15 P.M. Macao-Perfungsion, 21st Sept, 12,15 P.M. Shanghai, Nagnaski, Koba, Yokohama, Victrix and Vancouver, B.C.-P's: Empress of Japan, 27th Sept.. 3 r..

Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C., and Tacoma, Wash.-Per Lyra, 29th Sept., 1 A.M.

Europe, &c. India, via Tutiratiu-Pa | Salarii, and Ocl., 11 A.M.

Manila, Zamboangs, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairas, Townsville, Arisbane, Sainer, Hobart. Launceston, New Zealand, Melbome, Adelaide and Perth-Fei Chang. 6, 5th Oct.. 3 P.M. 6.

Europe, &c. India via Tuticorin-Per Oceanien, 36th Oct., 11 A.M.

Vessels From Agemis

Austrarian..... Manila...G., L. & Co)Sepl. Bombay Maru Singapore. N. Y. K.... Sept. Nicomedia Japan P. & A. Co. Sept. 7 Stentor......lapan...... B. & S...... Sept. Greisenau.....Singapore M. & Co... Sept. 1o N. Y. K.... Sept. 10 Ceylon Maru...Kobe Sachsen Japan.....M. & Co... Sept: It Mentengle......Japan. C. P, R. Co]Sept. 17 Persia.Singapore.S, W. & Co Sept. 11 Kursang Calcutta, M. & Co Sept 13

DOCK RETURNS.

HONGKONG and whimpOA DOCKS. H.M.S. Alacrity

S.M.S. Tsingtau Doric

fait Empresa of Japan Strathmore

A Mail for Macan, is despatched par 1.4. Wingchat on weekdays at 6.00p.m. Or. Sunday the mail for Macro is closed at 8.00

ami

Malls for Canton, Samshui and Wuchow ate closed on week-days at 7.30 a.m. and at 1.00 p.m.

Mait for Namtao, Sanbue, *Kongmoon, are closed every weekday, at 6.00 pm. Ga Sundays the mails are closed at 9 a.m.

*No mails are despatched to these places on

Nowinan

Lock

Pl

P

Saturday evening, unless previously notified.

11

Cosmopolitan

SHANGHAI

29th Augus. ......international Dock.

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..Tunkadoo ............ ......New ..Old

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Denker, Capt. A. Fischer, A. Gloy, H. Halm, G. |Hoy, Miss M.

Huebro, Madam T. do 1 Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs.

la

H. F.

Hunter, Ry Biedermann, Mr. and Innas, Capt. R.

MIS.

Jobaloo, Judge Biervliet, A. Van(Vice Mn. B. F. Consul for Belguim) Joki, J. F. F. Birbeck, R. J. Bisney, S. Bissell, W. 5, Boone, H. L. Brighton, F. G. Campbell, L. F... Carter, A. Chichester, D. A. A. Q., D.5.0., Major A. A. Chichester, Mrs. A. A. Clark, M. O.. T. Clark, Clarke, Mr. and Mr.

T. W.

Coffin, Ur.s.M., Capt. F.

W. W.. Colby, Mr. and Mrs.

F.C.

ter

Logas, W Love, F. H, Marriott, Dr. O.

Moore, S.

Mary J

Keyt, Dr. Fred, Krill, J

Mrs. J. S. Lindos, L.

Lindemann, H.

Moore, Dr. and Mrs.

W. B. A.

.

Webb, „Mr. and Mrs.

Montague

Munro, Min A Nielson, L. Owen, D. E. Reutter, R. Schultie, P. Scott, Mrs, A

Scott, Misi C.

Thomson, J. W.

Willes, Mr. and Mrs.

O. K.

Moreno, A., (Coniul CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER

der

Point E.

Powell, W. A.

Presbaw, C. M.

September 5th, 1906, a.m.

Oshima,......

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29.81

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110.88

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29.85

20,86 *

General of Panama) Newborn, Mr. & Mrs.

R. H. Packer, B. L.

Vladivostock.? a.m. Paley, Mr. and Mra, E. Nemuro......

Hakodate T Peake, W.

aki。 ་་་་་་་ Colby, Miss and Mas Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Kochi

T. L.

Nagasaki... Colvin, H. E. Pfordion, A. R. Von Kagoshima... Connor, J. L Cruickshank, A. Davidson, Petor Davies, F. O. Donald, Mr. and

W. H. Doolittle, F. H. Dowley Downing, T. C. Duck, S. D. Dunlop, C Einstmann, W. Sugelhardt, H. Engelhards, Mr.

Mrs. G. W. airchild, H. J. Fischer, R.

Mrs. Quander, J. P. Jr.

Reid, H. I.

Mr. and Mrs.

G. A.

Fox, Marshall P.

Fisher, H. G.

Franklin, C, B. Frost, B. L. Fuller, Denma Fuller,

Gibson, A

Roach, Mr. J. S. and

child

Shepherd, Mr. & Mrs.

E. Bruce Skino, A. Spittles, J. S. Stebbing. W. T. Stephens, H.

and Stevens, Rev. A. J.

Sutherland, P. D. Thomas, H. P.

Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. Thompson, Miss H. M. Todd, Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Uffel,

W. Von. Unbehauo, C. H. Williams, S.

Chefoo... 6 29.94 Weihaiwei...9 m. 29.93 Haskow

6 am.

Kinkiang |

| Shanghai 1.49 a.m.19.

Gutzlaff ...... Sharp cak...

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J., Wishart, J. B.

(Americau Vice Con- Wood, G. 5. Au General)

Woods, R. G. Wright, Mr. & Mr. T. C. St. James

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CARLTON.

Legaspi

Harrison, S. I,. Jackson, W.

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29.8

Kiva, Mr. and Mrs. M.Cebu-

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Labuan

Laing, A. HA

September 6th, 1906, a.m.

Alben, Dr. Andap; R. J.

Anderson, RA, fapt.

Bas, A. Le. Blanco, A. E.

Boanas, W.

Boyce, Wm. B.

Bruh), Percy Dodd, A. H.

ACCELERATION OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Correspondence intended for this route to Farwell, Mr. and the United King lem should be so superscribed.). R.

Pillar Boxes have been placed and will be cleared as under:— ·

Park View:-925 alimi, 11.25 a.m., 1.25 p.m., 3.25 pm, on week-days and 9.25 a.m. oo Sun- days. $1

·Ladder St. (-9.35 a.m., 11.35 a.m., 1.35 p.m.] 3.35 pm. on week-days and 9.35 a.m. on Sun day,

Macdonnell Road:-8.50 am, 10.50 a.m., 17.50 p.m., 2.50 p.m. on week-days and 8,50 a.m. on Sundays.

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No. 1 Police Station: a.m., 1 2.p.m. 5 p.m. on week-days and 8.a.m. on Sundays.

Ships Passed The Cana). 18th July-Charles Tiberghien, Preussen, Slavania, Tamba”. Maru, Ajiddo, Suttonhall, 20th July-Deucalion, Konangsi, Sattuma, Secotra, Lideria. 20th July-Antenor," - 25th July-Arcadia, Bencleuch, Oceanien, Trieste, Rhipius, Shchien, 27th July-Hyson, Inada Maru, Palawin, Polynesien. 1st August-

The Pillar Pox has been removed from the Andalusia, Benmohr, Idamencus, Loos, Zielen, back of the old Harbour Office. Leitart in that Senegambia, Shinko Mars, 3rd August-Bel-district may be posted in the Western Branch lerophon, Kintuch, Kawachi Maru, 8th Aug Office, 216, Des Veoux Road Central, ust-Benglot

Braimar, Denbighshire, Manila, -Pring Hinrich, Roon, Survin, Tourone, 1ith August-Ajax, Machaon, Saluxit, Arwa Maru, Seydlite, Trenki, Acilia, Cambodia. 14th August-Benlomond, Kennebec, Peshawar Braemar, Br. 1., 2.16. J. Saxby, 5th Sept.-August-Agamemuon, Bentowers, Moyune, Segavia, Kamakura Maru, Rheuania. 18th Singapore 29ib App, Gen-Order.

Poona, Prometheus, Tonkin, 1st August Changsha, Dr. 5.8 1,463, T. Moure, 4th Sept Glenroy, Japan, Nippon. 25th August-Bayern, Calchat, Oceanien, Sunuki Maru, Teurer, Iyo Staru. 26th August--Marionethshire. Palma, Ellan Rickmeri. 1st Septembar-Armend Bekir, Brizgavia, Menelaus, Ningchow, Ping sury, Sardinia, Nite, Glenavon, 5th September Benvenue," Schuylki!!, Habiburg, Schware- burg,

Athenian, Br. $.3., 2,449, A. O. Cooper, 2811

Ang., Vancouver, B.C., zŋd Aug., and Shanghai 24th, Gen-C. P. R. Co.

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS,

"KING EDWARD. Almond, Capt, & Mrs. Keaney, F, M.

Russell

Legeune, Vice-Consul Andrus, Mr and Mrs.

M. .S. G. Andrus, Master V. S. Barne, Mrs. W. H. L. Bents. J. C. Chapman, Mr. & Mrs.

Little, A. C. Logan, Miss Logan, Mrs. L. C. McKay, T. D. Moses, E. ). Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.!

(A, B, Muir, Frank

Ferry, W. Fey, Mrs. E Grins, Miss M... Halben,.0.

1.loyd, G.

Mackie, Mr. and Mrs.

A. J.

Martin, W. F.

Mrs. Melones, Mr.

Merlees, Capt. & Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. G. Pearson, R. W. Stephens, Miss H.

tevenson, R.

MONK

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

F. yoy Kologovsky, Consul &

Mrs.

Lang, AO.

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

Hon. and Mrs. A. W, Burna, Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers, E. S... Clegg, Engr.-Lieut.

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

14. w. Cobden, A. 5.

A. 2. Col

Vladivostock.7 Am

Nemuro......6 .m. liakodate ...

Tokia Kerhi Vagainki Kagoshima... ishing...... Saha ishigakijima... Cheloo.........6 A. Weihaiwei 19 a.m. Bankow

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20.99

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29.8: B.m.izo.

Kiukiang Shanghai... Guttlaf

Sharp Penk...

Amoy

Lawrie, Mr. and Mrs.

Swatow

Leath, Mr.

Taiboka

Taichu.

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Koshan

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l'escadores....

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Cantonam. Hongkong 10am 1973 85 Victoria Peak

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& Leefe, Mr.

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

Macfarlane, Dr. H. Marney, V. F.

Martin, D. B. H. "Mamin, H.

Mclssic, Mrs.

Gap Rock ..

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Marad....es Hoihow........9 a.m.

Moxon, Mr. & Mrs. H. Pakhoi..

Mitchell, 1.

Nelson, Mrs.

Roger',

Sawer, Mes W. E.

Rev. G.

Sie. T.

Seymour, Coli & Mrs.

Tourane

Li, James

Shortridge, Mr. & Mrs. | Bacolod Sinclair,

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

Gale, Cup. FR

Galloway, A. D.

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and Marsaw, E.

Neeson, Capt. J. W. S. Paine, A. E. Peacock, Miss Angie Peane, Dr. W. W.

J. G. Rapide, Square, Miss N. Story, G. F. West, Miss F. Williams, G.

Gelsthr pe, Mr. Goodwin, A. P. Graham, Mr. and Mrs.

W.D. Gregory, A. Hands, J. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Skottowe, Mr. & Mrs. Cebr

R. A

- A. B. Harker,

B. 1.

Truman, Mr. and Mrs. Hazeland, F. A.

R. W. Hewitt, A. 1

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and Mr. Watson, Mr. & Mrs. M. Weismans, Mr. & Mrs.

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Whyte, J. F. M. Willoid, F. C.

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infall.......50 1

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Melbourne 31st July, Sydney 8th Aug., Brisbane with, via Broadmount, Towns. ville, Cairns, Con) town, and Thursday id 20th, Zamboanga 17th, and Mani à 1st

ept. Gen.--1, & S.

Francis Childar, Nor. s... 1,107, H. Nilsten, st Sept,

Chaprian, Miss Bangkok 25th Aug, Gen.-N. Y. K.

Colahan, H. J. Clara Jebsen, Ger. s.s., 1,10), }. Iwersen, 31st

Arrivals at Home-18th July-Aker, Van- Cunningham, Mr. Aug-Samarang 21st Aug, Sugar-, & dalin, C. Ferd Lariis, 20th July-Sithonia, Mrs. A. Co. Coptic, Br. s.s., 2.744, Wm. Finch, R.N.R., 20th Jan. 15th July-Benilder, Benvenue, Flint Delaney, L. T.

July-San Francisco 27th June, Yoko-hire, Seneca, Tamba Maru. 26th July Elliott, P.. hama 13th July, Kobe 15th, and Nagasaki Palermo 7th July Arcadia, Oceanien, 1st Evans, Major G. M.

August-C. Ferd Laeiss, Trieste. 2nd August Goldman, D. 17th, Mails and Gen.-O. & O. S. 5. Co.

Deucalion, Preussen. 8th August-Charles | Halben, 0. Doric, Br. 5.6., 4.975, H. Smith, R... 3rd Tiberghten, Zieten, Inaba Maru. 11th August Hellor, Dr. R.

Sept., San Francisco 4th Aug, Honolulu

-Tourant, toth August -- Palawan. 14th || Hoppe, H. J. ith, Yok hama 24th, Kobe 26th, Naga. August-Hyson, Room, 18th August-Ben- Jack, Mrs. C. M. saki 28th, and Shanghai 31st, Mails and Gen.-.&O. S. S. Co.

21st August Jones, Fred. Claughton

Emma Luyken, Ger. ss., 1,159, G. Coraand, 16th July,--Mauritius zoth June, Sugar.- Wing Sing & Co. Empress of japan, Br. ss., 3,039, Henry Pybus, A.N.R., 4th Sept.-Vancouver 13th Aug., and Shanghai 1st Sept., Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Hongkong, Fr. 8.3, 741, A. Suzzoni, 3rd Sept.

Haiphong ret Sept., Gen.-A. R. M. Hornby Grange, Br. ., 1,592, J. H. Bamford, 4th Sept., Buccos Ayres 15th July, Frozen Meat-Order.

Ital.

were warm, with, however, a heavenly breeze Bembay 17th Aug., and Singapore 29th,

from the sea as one dined at a window-table of the Miramar or strolled around the Malecon bandstand, where a military, bad play light music, including the inevitable "Matschish * and the abiding." Paloma."

1

The heat was, in fact, never uncomfortable, but always just sufficient to crowd the hundred and one cafés with importunate candidates for #onsalada," "pinatria," and other insidious, but nonalcoholic, beverages dear to a nation that drinks much, but does not get drunk.

A GENTLEMANLY THIEF.

*8, 4,182, D. Giuseppe, 5th Sept.,

Gen.-C. & Co. Kaivaberg, Ger. 48, 646, C. Jürgensen, zod Sept Boilo 29th Aug, Wood and Sugar. -& Co.

Co.

mohr, Idomeneus, Satsuma.

Ajax, Andalusia, Kamakura Maru," ngih.

August-Acilin, Seydiits, Tankin 28th Aug- ust Rhinania, Wraycastle, Renlomond, Fro. metheus. 5th September-lys Mars, Bayern, Nippon, Teucer.

Post Office.

A Mail will close for :-

Hoihow and Bangkok-Per Childar, 7th s Sept., 10 A.M.

NAMY..

Hockaday, W. T.

effries, H..U. Johnston, LA, M. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

Josling, L.-Cal

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.

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Captain II. W. Savory, M.V.O, Lieut. Commander Hughes ... Captain . Gam-Dalton

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despatch-versel...

1,700

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4.360

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Hongkong

IN

Bongkong

Bramble Britomart ...

river gunboat

710

goo

Lisut. Commander E. G. W. Davidson.

Yangisre

river kunboat

710

goo

Lieut.Commander W. L. Bamber

Yangtze

Haihow and Haiphong-Per Bongkang, 7th | Cadmos Sept. 94.M.

Clio Haihow and Bangkok-Per Madeleine Rick- mers, 7th Sept', 9 A.M.

sloop

1,070

Commander B. L. Majendie...

TAP

Yangtzze

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water sand and top

390

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17,000

16

10,500

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300

6

$1700

4.360

7,000

Handy

orpedo bo destroyer

275

4,000

Lieut. Command H. B. Cox

furpedo brai destroyer...

4,000

Lieut. Commsader H, Henniker-Heston

torpedo best destroyer 1

3.900

Lieut, Commander W. H. Darwall

cruises, they

9.800

22,000

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B. V. Y. de Horsey...

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22,000

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6,300

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240

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240

140

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torpedo Lust destroyer...

6,500

river gunboat.

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Commodore H. P. Williams...

R. Becretan

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river jusboat.

900

M. R. West

... Yangista

torpedo boas destroyer.

6,300

Lieut-Commander Stevenson

1

Welbaiwel

Waterwitch Whiting Widgeon... Wockcock... Woodlark...

surveying ship...

450

torpedo boat destroyer...

5,900*

river gunboat

Boo

river gunboat

550

river gunboat ...

550

Commander R. W. Glennie Lient-Commander C. E. L.. Thomna .** Linut-Commander G. B. Splcar-Simson Yangtze Liaut-Coromander G. J. Todd... Liest-Commander Ing. F. Knox...

Surveying

Weihaiwal

Yangiste

...Yangtex

***

Manila, Thursday Island, Townsville, Bris | Han Kont Maru, Jap. 1.1., 2,876, Y. Minamikawa,

bane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Jantia 3rd Sept.,-Kobe 18th Aug, Gen.—Mr.

Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth--Per Keat Fukuscì.

• Alfred Nikko Maru, 7th Sept., 11. A.M. Kumsang, Br. 1.1., 2,077, E. J. Buller, 5th

King Sept.-Calcutta 3rd Aug,, Coal,--J. M. &

Amoy, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kabe, Yoko Kinsha hama and Seattle, Wash-Per Minnesota, 7th Monmouth..

Moorben Toongsang, Br, ., 1,091, A, G, Smith, 3rd Sept., II A.M.

Oller Sept.Manila 31st Aug., Gen.-J., M. &

Swatow, Amoy, Foochow and Shanghal-Por

Robis... Co.

Skothu Maru, 7th Sept., 13 A.M.

Macao-For Heungthan, 7th Sept., 12.15 r.u. Sandpiper ...

Snipe Saigon-Per Shahfskan, 7th Sept, 1 YM.

Taku Tamar Tientsin-Per Huickow, 7th Sept. 3 P.M.

Tamar Manila--Per Loongsang, 7th Sept. 3 P.M. สับ Bhanghai-Per Hangsang, 7th Sept., $P.M. Kobe-Per Koun Maru, 7th Sept., 5 PM, Pakhol-Fer Signal, 7th Sept., 5 F.M. Manila-Per Rubí, 8th Sept. 1o A.M. Yokohama and Kobe-Per Suvia, 8th Sept.,

Mausang, Br. 44, 1,641, R, Houghton, 4th Sept.-Sandakan 15th Aug., Geo.-J., M. & Co. Madeleine Rickmers, Ger. ., 1,070, S. Simonson, 28th Aug.,Bangkok 18th Aug.. Rice-D. & 8.

In short, cleansed as it has been in the last few years by Col. Gorgas and his successors, beautiful as it must always have been even when also dirty, with its soild houses and the gay raiment of it citizenesses joyous as only a Spanish town can be joyous when the weather is propitious for outdoor revel, Havana seems its only to me an ideal place to winter io. drawback is its American standard of expendi- ture. If anything the best hotel and the finest shops go evan a little further than Broadway and Filih „Avenue in the ethics of shearing. | Neil MacLeod, Am. . gor, E. Corral, 19th

Brill, you are not hustled as well as robbed.

The Cabin picke your pocket, but he does it Ilke a gentleman.-F. G. Affalo In Morning Esadır.

Mercedes, Br. 6.1,, 2,900, J. S, VcGregor, 30th Aug,--Weihaiwel aġid Aug,, Govt. Stores.

Admiralty. Minnesota, Am, a.s., 13.323, J. H. Rinder, zath Aug-Seattle 25th July, and Shanghai 21st Aug, Gen.-N. Y. K. Nanshao, Br... 1,299, A. Jones, 1st Sept.,--

Saigon 28th Aug., Rice and Gen.-D. & | Ca.

June,—Manila 16th June, Ballast-Barret- to & Co.

N. S. de Rosario, Am. 1.0. 715, M. Lopez Blanco, 12th June-Manila' 9th Jane, Ballast-Barretto & Co.

10 A.M.

Europe, &c., India, via Tacoris-Per Malia, 8th Sept 11 Ap4,

Macro-Por Heungskan, 8th Sept., 13,45 7,M, Shanghai-Per Yochow, 8th Sept., 3 P.M. Chefoo and Newchwang-Fer Kwaiyasg, 8tb Sep 3 PM.

Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama-Per Tilpanas, 8th Septą, 5 7,M,

**

river jusbast

Flying Flag of Vice-Admiral Bir Arthur W. Moore, Commander-in-Chief

Captain C. F. Thursby » u

Lieut. Commander Percy Crabtree.

Captain J. A. Tuke

leut-Commander Roben E. Vaughan. Lieut-Commaniles J. Kiddle Lient-Commander C. C. Walcott... Lieut.Commander H. T. Allay... Liant Commander J. T. S. Lyne ... In reserve...

Yangtze

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..West River West River Yangiare Hongkong

... Hongkong ..Yangtura

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