SHANGHAI DOCK AND GINEERING CO., LD,
Continued from page 31
Ar Khayyam in one of his quartains says:
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY
THE MIKADO'S BIRTHDAY. · ·
PROGRAMME OF CELEBRATIONS. »
[Concluded from page:4) Dr. and Mrs. Mowatt, Mr. and Madame
the four little girls wen: before the bride and bridegroom scattering thair path with flowers, The ushers were Messrs. H. Edblad, W. F. Wingrove, R. Featon, L. Midwood, W. C. Mur- ray; C. H. Ryde, R. N. Macleod, F. N. Fleming, A. Wilson and Loftus Jones.
Later in the afternoon Mrs. Jenner Hogg
ake the tank and let the crèdit go' nad; Marty (Consul for Spain), Mr. C. D. Melbourne, held a largely attended reception at Vakara,
NOVEMBER
Derwent, Br. 11, 1,563, J. Jenkins, 27th Oct.,
-Saigon zzed Uct., Rice and Gen.-Man Drular, Nor. ., 1,101, J. Bing, 29th Oct.,
Fat & Co.
Bangkok zist Oc., Rico-Asgaard, Thoresen & Co.
Empress of India, Br, sis., 3,032, E. Beetham, R.N.R., 21st Oct.,-Vancouver, (B.C.) and Oct, and Shanghai 18th Oct, Mails and
·Gen.-C. P. R. Co.
maistua wise Nock shareholders would do well to Mr. and Ym. G. C., Moxon, Mr. L. Murphy: where the handsome presents, including a large | Fukoshiyu Maru, Jap. 15, 1,473, T. Itow. 30th",
take his proportion in cash rather than parici pate in a scheme which cannot be expected to càrp The 30,000 which woull be required for: distribution among its owners, after paying all operating charges, etc., etc The present dock company has caused many a heartburn to la. vestors here, but yain are the regrets of ilois who put mich faith on the turing words of visionaries. Has the lesson been of benefit to them or is it to be thrown away}
Before concluding, permit me to say that I am neither speculator nor an investor; all theaterex: I have in any public company does net go beyond having registered in my name a few shares in the telephone company in order to entit'e me to a shareholde i rebate.
Mr. and Mrs, star, Art Macdonald, Mỵ, W. Melchers, Mr. Medural, dr. S. ti. Michael, Mr. 14. C. May, Miss Moir, Capt., Mrs. and Miss Marchant, Mr. H. N. Mody, Mr. G. H. Medhurst, Mr. C. W. May, r. A. Moreno (C. G., for lansma), Mr. A. R. Marty, Mr. ). C.
Master.
The Nursing Shiers of R. N. Hosptal, Mr F. Nicolai, Mr. and Mrs, Nissim.
Mr. and Mrs Ormiston, Mr. J. Orange, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. O. Von der Hevde.
Mr. R. Ponsonby, the Chief Justice and Lady. Piggs, Mr. and Mrs. Phelipt, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Hì l'inckney, and Mrs. Price, Mr." Mr. E. Pabaney, Major Philips, Majer and Mrs. l'ainter, Major and Mis. Pritchard, Mr. Peter Paris, Mrs. Med. Parr, Capt. and Mrs. Price Monsieur Saint Pi-aze, Hon, Mr. and Mrs. H.
And now one remark more and I am through, it will be readily conceded that to be placed is such uncongenial surroundings. Pallack, Major and Mrs. Parry, Major
· a frying pas could boast of is not usually re garded as conducive to one's comfort and ledley," Mr. and Mrs. 1. T. Pinckney, Mr. E. enjoyment, and very laudable, indeed, are the efforts of these so unfortunately situated in iry. ing to get into more temperat climates.
look before you leap in a very good precept to follow; for unless the resident of the frying pan obeys this injunction, he runs greas risk of Jumping into the fire.
Enclosing my card and apologising for en croaching so much on your valuable space,
Yours faithfully,
WARY BIRD,
Sir, be Shanghai Dock and Engineering Co.'shares have for some years been one of the principal. Gambling Stacks on the Stock Market, and the Shanghai public has as u gone from 'ons extreme to another: a few year go the shares were considered cheap at T. 300, to-day everybody is afraid of them at on
Taels, and bath extremes have very litle
But the Shanghai public has always reason. bern like thu and always will be.
We all knew that times are bad in Shanghai but I think the shareholders in the-Dock Co after the prosperous years they undoubtedly had, could very well afford to sit tight now for some time, and be
content, with BETA!| dividends. They have a magnificent property that is sure to improve in value from year to year, and business cannot always remain at the lowest abb.
Even the Kiangnan Arsenal, with no capital to pay interest on, may not in the long run be such a very dangerous comp fitor We all know what Chinese management means and the position of the Kiangtan Dock on the
ver is not alalt in favour with shipping men, se criticism of " Warning "In the N. C. D. If the scheme put forward by certai share idern to sell a part of the Dock property and a Godown Co.. is not quite a fair one. fether the promoters are able to raise the cessary manny or not, remains to be sem, but-to the unkissed mind the scheme is pol quite so wild as "Warning" makes it : That the heads ofthese big shipping firms consent to serve on the committee cannot be against the scheme,
r
The building of wharves may take a long time, but the building of Godowns does not take years, so by building G “đowns on the Old Dock land, the new Company should be able to earn money, if not to pay dividends, within a 'year from it start,
The security for the proposed Debenture * can is not the land only, but also the Build- ings to be put up to the value of nne million thole and that security ought to be enough,
If this scheme does not appeal to the majorly of shareholders and is thrownoat at the meeting, I do not are why the Dock Company itself should not art to make some revenue ont of the land in question by building godown. They may begin in a smaller way than this and the Dock Company can certainly raise tha money at 6 per cent.
Whatever happens I can see no cause for despair.. Times are bad and shipping especial ly, so dividends are sure to be small, but time cannot remain bad for ever, and one of the Independent liquidators of the Farnham Co was heard to say, that the company's method of taking sisek-was admirable and that, their books were absolutely clean, so we may depend
. D. Parr."
Major and Mrs. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mrs. Ram, Mr. and A. H, Rennie, Mr. W. Romano (Consol-General for Portegal), Mr. W. G. Roy, Mr. and Mrs. T. 1. Ross, Mr... airs, and Hisses A. Rodger, Mr. E. C. Ray, Mr. E. H. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Staeger, Mr. and Mrs. B.
Szentirmay, Capt. Smith, A.D.C., the Hon. Mr. T. S. Smith, Mr. Seth, Lt. Col. aid Mrs, Seymour, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gray Scott, Mr. S. Swatt, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Scott, Dr. J. H. Swan, Mr. C. C. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Shellim, Mr. Snawmape, Mr. H. M. Scott, Lt. Col. Sparkes, Mr. F. H..Sharpe, K.C., Mr. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. H. Sutter, Mr. Murray Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Slade, Mr.. A. N. Schelhas, Mr. S. Silverstone.
Hon. Mr. Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Tooker, Mr. and Mrs. Tutcher, Mr. Tomes, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tomkins,
Mr. Justice and Mrs. Wise The Hon. Mr. Wei Yuk. Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Wright. Major Williamson, Commodore and Mrs. Williams, Mr. Woodward, RN.. Staff Paymaster Wilson, Major and Mrs: Watkins, Mrs. Wakefield, Mr. F. W. Warre, Mr and Mrs. David Wood, Mr. and Mr. T. Wright, Mr. W. H. Wickham, Mr. H. P. White, Mr. A. G. Wood, Comman. der Winthrop, Consul-Gen. and Mrs. Wilder, Mr. W. Wion.
Capt. and Mrs. Vereker, Mr.. Mrs. and Miss Vernon.
Commander-in-Chief Vice-Admiral Sir A: thur W. *core, k c.n., xcv.o.. CM.G.
H.M.S. King Alfred.---Flag Commander Ar- thur V. Vyryan, Secretary Charles H. Rowe, Flag-Lieutenant Henry P. Smyth-Osbourne.
H.M.S. Tamar.-Commodore Hugh Pigot Williams, ecretary Henry W. Woodward, Commander H. W. Colomb.
H.M.S. King Alfred-Captain Cecil F. Thurshy, Commander Montagu W. Consett.
H.M.S. Kent-Captain Spencer V. Y. de Horsey, Commander John P. de Montmorency. H.M.S. Monmouth.--Caplain John A. Tuke, Commander Henry L. Mawbey.
H.M.S. Diadem,Captain H. W. Savory: M.V.D. Commander William R. Willis, Engi, neer Captain Isand E. Hurst.
Commander Bernard L. Majendie, H.M.S. Cadmus,
Commander Cecil D. S. Raikes, H.M.S.
Clio.
Commander Eustace La T. entham, H.M.S, | Alacrity.
Lieutenant-Commander J. C. S. Hughes H.M.. Fame.
Naval Yard, Hongkong,
Commander (N) Edward Winthrop, H.M.
Lieutenant H. Arthur Stopford, H.M.S. King Alfrel.
Lieutenant Kenneth G. B. Dewar, H.M:S. Kent.
LM.S.
Lieutenant. Stanley R. Miller, Diadem.
Lieutenant Henry P. Ritchie, H.M.S. Monmouth,
Mr. Osward T. Tuck.
WEDDING.
LZETE BELL.
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of the Light Horse, &.V.C., were displayed. silver casket presented to the bride by members
After the recepilon Mr. and Mrs. Leefo left
for Japan, where the boneymoon will be spent.-N. C. D. News.
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Shipping.
Arrivals.
Malta, Br. s 3,899, R. A. Peters, is Nov.,
Bombay 16th Oct., and Singapore 27th, .Mail and Gen.-P. & O. 9. N. Co. Simia, Br. 1, 3,813, C. D. Goldsmith, and
-Shanghal 36th Oct Mails and Gan.- P. & O.S. N. Co. Kueichow, Br. .., 1,315, G. Hooker, and
Nov.-Tientsin 25th Oct., Chefoo and Weiknirei 77th Qel., Gen.-B. & S.
Shashaing, Br. 8.S., 1,307, F. D. Northcombe, Ithaka, Ger. 1, 3,269, W. Faass, and Nov., Bangbok 25th Oct., Rice.-S. & Co.
.S.
and Non-Canton 1st Nov., Gea.-B. &
Cheongshing, Br... 1.256, S. 1. Fayac, and
Haiching, 1, 1.5, 1,267, A. E. Hodgins, and Nov.-Capton 1st Nav, Gen.), M. &
Nov.-Foochow 30th Oct., Amoy 31st, and Swatow Ist Nov., Ceo.-D., I. & Co. Tean, Br. 1 1,346, Sommerville, 2nd Nov,-
Manila nth Cel., Gea.-B. & S. Ragnar, No. 5.5., 1,220, H. G Nielsen, and
Thoresen & Co,
Aaag (Borneo) 26th Oct., Timber. Elisabeth Rickmers, Gor. ... 9.8, W. Böte
führ, 2nd Nov,,Bangkok:6th Oct, Geq. Germania, Ger. 6.5, 1,74 H. Lorenzen, and
-13. &-S
Nov,Bangkok 15th Oct. Rice.-J. & Co. Koun Maru, Jap. s.s., 1,78, Y.-Minamikawa, and Nov,-Kabe 27th Oct., Gen-Fukusei & Co.
Clearances at the Harbour Office: Habsburg, for Singapore. Knivsberg, for Kwong-chow.wan. Cuarta, for Swatow. Progress, for Quinhen. Shanta, for Singapore. Malta, for Shanghai. Hanyang, for Tsingtau. Kweichow, fer Canton. Fukushu Maru, for Swalow. Aron, for Newcastic.
Departures: Nov. 3, Yawata Mary; for Manila. Prometheus, for Nagasaki, Anghin, for Bangkok.
Benmohr, for Nagasaki, Prosper, for Haiphong, Flume, for Stigon. Loertes, for Saigon. Mathilde, for Hoihow. Quarta, Ir Swato Vandalia, før Shanghai,
Shoshu Maru, for Swalow, Tingsang, for Canton. Kwongan up, lo Shanghai, Habsburg, for Singapore.
Passengers arrived." Per Kurichow, from Weihaiwei-Mr. and Mrs. Grace.
Per Sila, for Hongkong from Yokohama Messrs. G. V. Hayes, A. Chombe, N., 3 Naval details, Mr. J. (range, Lieut. Henneker. Beaton, Mr.F, A. Hewett, and Mrs. E. Mor- rison. From Shanghai- Vessra, P. Tester, D. B. Rowe, M. Alice King, Mrs. Wong Lien He, Mrs. Beauchamp. Mest. W. "obinson, C. Eisenlohr and). G. McRae. For Lendos from Yokohama Wiss Martyr. Major and Mrs Macdonald, Mrs. Ginham, and Dr. Holmes Joy. From Kabe-Messrs. Greenwood and A. I Hall. From Shanghai-Mr. 1. T. Tyack, W. H. Vaughansmith,rs Kulington and child, For Marseilles from Yokohama Mrs. Amos From Kobe-Mr. A.1. Corripin Stroke bai-Messrs. A. H. Best and 1, Tippin. From For Bombay Mr. C. Kohiar. For Colomba- Shanghai for Brindisi-Messrs. T. C. Stafford,
Messrs. P. S. Thompson and native servant, and M. P Sheatin. For Csleutia-Mr, A, H. Fenton, and Indian Sergenot..
Joable Maru, Jap 3.3, 701, H. Ohta, 31st Oct, Oct, Kobe 10th Oct., Gen.-D. S. K.
Tamsui via Amoy and Swntow torb Oct., Gen-0. S. K. Kamakura Maru, Jap. &... 3,798, H. Fraser, tat Nov.--London and Singapore adth
ct, Gab-N, Y. K. Kanju Maro, Jap. s. 1,041, K. Hashimoto, at Nov. Bangkok and Haihow 31st Oct. Gen.-N. Y. K
Kario, Nor. ., 900, Peterson, 1st Oct- Tourane 20th Oct, Gen-Aagaard, Thore. sen & Co.
Keong Wai, Gerss, 1,115, Kübler, 28th ct..
-Bangkok 20th Oct., Gen.—B. & S. Kumsang, Br. 5.1, 3.400, E. J. Buller, 18th
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Post Oflice,
A Kail will close for :-- Taingian, Chefoo and Newchwang - Per Banyang, 3rd Nov., 10 A.H.
ruopa, e, india, tra Tmizorn-Pe Simia, 3rd Nov. 11 A.M.
Saigon Per Victoria, 3rd Nov, P.M. Macao--Per Honame, 3rd Nov. 1.1 P.. Manila Por Loongiang, 3rd Nov. 2 PM, sang. 3rd Nov. 3 F.M.
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per um
Sandakan-Per Mousang, 3rd Nov, 3 P.M. Tientsin-Par Cheongshing, 3rd Nov. 4 P.M. Shanghai-Per Shaohsing, ad Nov. 5 P.M. Nizgpo and Shanghai-Por Ninggo, 3rd Nov., S P.M.
3rd
Hoihow, Tourane and Quinhon-Per Helene,
5 F.M.
KING ROWARD.
Almand, Capi. & Mr. Paine, ^. E.
Russell.
Peacock, Miss Annie Booth, H. Barnes, Mr. W. H. L. Pennefather, Capt. and
Mr. G. H. Fügh, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Clark, Mr. and Mrs. H. Seymat, Mr. and Mrs. Browslow, E. O.
Silverstone, Mr. & Mrs.
N Colabin, H. J.
5. Colvile, Lieut. & Mr. Silverstone, A. H. Cousland, Mr. & Mr. Square, Miss N.
H/D
Silverstone, M. L.
Stetten, O. H. Cunningham, Mr. and Story, G. F
Mr. A
Suggett, Mr. and Mr. Hurley, Fred. C Delaney, L. T.
A. S. D.
Jack, Mrs. C. M.
Jackson, Mrs, & child
H
Troberg, Capt, G.
C.
1,
Mr. and Mrs. l.
LOW, Amoy and Tamsul-For Joshi. Legeups, Vice-Consul Vlaveanor, Capt. G.
4th Nov., 9 AM Chinoy and Fonchow-Per Hai
4th Nov.. 9 A.M. Shanghai, Kobe and
Yokohama - Fer
gth Nov, 11.A M.
songsang, Br. 4, 1,092, A. G. Smith, 30th Singapore 7th Oct., Gen.-J, M. & Co. Oct, Manila 16th Oct., Gen.-J., M. & Manang, Br. s., 1,644, R. Houghton, 25th
Oct-Calcula 12th Oct., Penang and Younghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama,
Oct,Sandokan 14th Oct., Timber and Gaa..... M. & Co Mercedes, Br. 11, 2,900, J. S. McGregor, 1st Weibaiwel 29th Oct., Gov, Stores, Admiraly.
Monteagle, Br. 1.5., 3.953, 5. Robinsoo, 14th Sept,--Vancouver 20th Aug., and hang hai 11th, Sept, Flour, Lead and Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Neil MacLorl, Am. 5., 007. E. Corral, 19th Jnoe, Manila 16th June, Ballast.-Barret
to & Co. ...
N. S. de Romario, Am. 5,715. M. Lopez, Blanco, 12th June-Manila 9th June, Ballast.-Barretto & Co.
kok 21st
M.
Lemos, Mr. and Mrs. Maclaren, Mr. & Mr.
A. F. McKay, T. D. Nicholson, D. M. "
Austin, F. Bolton, Mr.
-+
and San Francisco-Per 'China, 6th. Nov., IF A.M.
Manila--Per Sungkiang, 6th Nov., 3.P.M. Europe, &c., Indin. vla Tuticorin-Per Prinsesa Alice, th Nov, 11 A.M..
Shanghai-Periukiang, 7th Nov.,.3 P.M. Manila--Per Zafiro, toth Nov., 11 AM, Testin-Per Kwzichow, 10th Nov., 3 P.M.
Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Syluey, Hoban, Launceston, New Zealand, Mare, Adelaide and Ferth-Per Tatymas, 12th Nov., 3 P.M
Manila, Simpsonhafen, F. Wilhelmshafen, Herbertshohe, Merapi, Brisbane, Sydnes, lobart, La inceston, New Zealand, Melbouret Adelaide and Perth-Per Willehad, 13th Nov.,
30 A M
Singapore, Pecang and Bombay-Per Ischia, 13th Nov. To A.M. Australien, 13th N. v
Europe, &c. India, via Tuticorin-Per
Y., It A. M. Kobe-Per Tilman, 14th Nov,, 3 P.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, and San Francisco--Per Nippon 20th Nov, A.M. Shough Nagak, Kobe, Yokohama, Valori and Vancouver, BC.—Per Empress of india, 22nd Nov, 3 ..
Europe, &c., India. via Tuticorin-Per 7 onkin, 27th Oct., II A.M.
Maru,
Orel, Br. 5.8., 2,206, G. Maddrell, 11th Oct.,
Moj sth Oct, Coal-B. & Co. Petrarch, Ger. 1,152, R. Hatje, 12th June,
Saigon 7th fune, Gen.-S., W. & Co Phuyen, Fr. s... Ducroiset, 3 th Oct.,-Bang Progress, Ger. ., 687, H. Pahren, 24th Oct,
ci., Gen.-B. & Co. -Quinbon zaad Oct, Salt-S. & Co. Rubi, Br. .., 1,611, R. W. Almand, 10th Oct.,
Manila 27th Oct., Gen.-S., T. & Co. Sarrogan, Am., 428, Viteria, 7th Beptors and Vancouver, B.C.-Ver Athenian, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama,
78th Nov. 1I AM,'
Tainan,
7,5,8.
CLOSING OF CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PARCEL MAIL. TO THE UNITED KINGDOM.
posted up to pm on Friday, the and of Parcels for the United Kingdom via Gibraltar November, are due in London go, the 8th of December, and those posted on the 16th of November are due in London on the and of December, 1906.
Manila 4th Sept., Ballast-Order. Sierra Morena, Br
·547
Hannah, 1st Nov., fava 23rd Oct, Sugar, B. & S. Soudan, Br... 4,107. S. de R. Lockyer, R.N.R., 29th Oct,-Southampton and Singapore 31st Aug. Gost: Store-Admiralty. Taiwan, Br. a., 1,0:0, J. A. Martin, 15th Oct., -Saigon g: Oct., Gen-Widg Sing-
Br. *.*., 2,300, C. Lindbergh, 26th Oct, Sydney ith Det, and Manila 24h, Gen. -B. & S. Victoria, Swed. ., 989, J. A. Hellberg, 21st
Oct.,-Pohulongan and Sourabaya 8th may be sent via Brindisi and if posted before With an additional fee of 60 cents, parcels Oct., Sugar-agaard, Thoresen & Co.
5 pm, on the 16th November, would accom. Yrusa, Am. ... 467, H Nelson, 16th Oct,pany the letter mail, which is due in London
. Amoy 14th Oct.. Ballast-Yeng Chung.
on the 15th of December.
Parrels intended for New Year's delivery should also be forwarded by the mail of the 16lb of November, as the subsequent parcel mail of the 1st of December via Gibraltar in schedulert to arrive in London on the 5th January, 1907.
SAILING VRAUKIÐ
Eclipse, Br. bk., 968, J. McBryde, and Oct., -Caston Ext ct., Ballast.-S. O. Co. Eekanani, Br. ship, 1,670, Wmn, McBurnie, 12th Oct-Manila 13th Sept, Ballast.-Order, 1. Chapman, Am. ship, 2013, R. Banfield, 7th Aug.Manila 15th Aug Ballost --
K. & Co. A.
Print George, Nor. bk., 472, A. R. Anderson,
8th Oct., Manila 26th Sept., Old front. "Order.
S. P. Hetchcock, am, ship, 3,086, S. L. Zertz. 14 Sept-Manila zath Aug., Ballast.-A., K & Co,
Vessels
Pritags Alice
Steamers Expected.
From
The rates of postage og ordinary parcels to United Kingdain are as follows:-.
"
"
$1.50
For a parcel not ex'ding 3 lbs. In weight. 60 ct.
7 lbs. I lbs.
$1.80 1 All parcels containing Jewellery or any article of Gold or Silver must be insured. This includes Silver or Gold mousted Walking Sticks or Umbrellas; all insured parcela mur be sealed. The seals must bear the impression of a device or private mark. Coins must not be used for sealing purposes.
VISITORS AT THE BOTELS.
HONGKONG,
Acent Du Den of Kelly. Singapore. D.&Co.,Ld Nov. 3 Rhenania
Singapore H. A. L....Nov. 4 Arabia
Porland... P. & A. CoNov, Japan M. & Co... Nov. 6 Allen, C. H.
Adams, P. R. Bulaw........
Calamba M, & Co... Nov. 7 Bailey, W. S. Nippon Maru... fapun....T. K. K.... Nov. 12 Athenian......
Baker, A. S. Vancouver C. P. R. CoNov. 15 Kutang.. Calcutta....., M. & Co Nov. 15
Battiscombe, H. G. Emp. of Japna. Vaacouver C. P. R. CoNov. 18
BOOK RETURNS
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS. H.M.S. Tako
at Kowloon
19
(det
Per Malta, for Hongkong from Bombay- Miss Anderson, and Mr. H. R, Hackeey. From Gibraltar Mr. A. P. M. Gurdes From Monlaces... Colombo-Nr. and Mre, Bovill, and native Borneo ......... servant. From London-Mr. W. Mr. and
Kaipan Miss Stewart and children. Mr. D 1. Dnue, Monteagle Mr. Harvey and infant. From Marseilles- Sonogonne Messrs. G. Lecky, W. Jones Mrs. R. and Progress Miss Cadbury. From Penang-Masri, C. A. Charles Hardouin ... Fax and P W. Willis, From Singapore- Chowtai...... Messrs. F. Nelson, G. W. Lardlaw, Messrs.
Sabrese Calling Low Ab Ke Chal Su Chup, Mrs. Ah Goom
Devawongse.......... and infant, Messrs. Perpetuo, Castilbe and Hygeia Stampers. For Shanghai from Bombay-Miss Tsinatı Chandle. From Colombo-Mr. H. Giffiths and native servant. From London-ies Chinkai Maru Stack, Messrs. A. Carlson, 1. Liken, A. Warn, Joshin Maru D. Ferguson, D. Blackstock, Mrs.
M. Bell, infant and nurte, and Miss Shaw, From Mar- Mr. Schaller. For Yokohama Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Tallman, Mr Marks and native servant. From London-Misses M, Harrison (3). From Marseilles Mr. and Mrs. M. Amour.
on that the whole of the property is there both the bride and bridegroom being well. | reilles Mr. K. T. Lomas From Brindikima
stated in the sceñunts.
October 17,
Yours elc.
HOPEFUL.
COMMERCIAL.
70-DAY'S EXCHANGE,
Selling
London-Bink T.T.......................
Do. demand
Do. 4 months' sight...
Franco-Bank 7/T.
Ameca-Bank T.T.
Gorming-Bank T.T.
Do demand....
...
...2/3 7/16
S.M., Waterwitch
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Bosch, Mr. and
Van der Carruthers, E. S. Chalmers, H.- Clothier, Mr. and Cobden, A. S.
H. W. Darling, Col.
Dutton, Mr. Fraser, Lieut. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs, Gale, Capt. J. R. Geisthrope, Mr. Greeabill, Mr. Gregory, A. Harris, Mr. and
W. L.
Hantel, E. Haseland, F. A.
Wachtmeister, Count and Countess C. A. Williams, G.
Wright, Dr. and Mrs.
G. H. Baigion
FAX.
Kelsall, A, Majorand
Mrs.
Mrs. Kant, R.A, Col. & Mr.
Mrs.
I
'R. A.
Lay, Mr. and Mrs.'
Leark, Mr.
Macfarlane, Dr. & Mrs.
Martis, O. B. H.
Martin, R.
Mitchell, R
Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Muble, E.
Painter, Major & Mrs.
Porter, 1. W.
Reid, R.A.M.C., Li-Col
J. M.
Rogore, C.
Mrs. Sawer, M. W. E.
Seymour, Col. & Mrs.
Hockaday, W, T. Jeffries, H. U. Johnston, L. A. M. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
E. S. Josling Lt. Col.
A. Findlay Thompson, Capt. and
Mra Thompson, Mi White, Dr. and Mr. Wilder, A. F. Williamsos, Mr.
Smith A
CRAIGIEBURN, Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Smith, E. Grat
R. J.
Barnett, H. J. O.. Bird, B. W.
G. A.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant
Smith, Percy
Falloor, C. H. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Suppa, P.
Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Montague Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Young, J. A. Jameson, P. S.
Biäder, F. Durieux, G. Gilbert, G. Holst, Ch. Haije, api, R.
Klatt, H. Routelle, L. A.
Muaro, Miss A.
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OCCIDENTAL
Regalraz, Gaston Robertson, Mrs. C. Robertson, Miss Kathi Robertson, Master G.
G. Bolden, Mr. and Mrs.
A and z children
CHIN COAST metrdirencicAL REGISTER, November 13, 1906, mm.
Nebil | 11. kedate
Kagom Dahinn o Naha Ishigakijim Chefon.......
Weitz wa... Hank Kinkiang
Howes, A. B. Humphrey, H.S. Hunter, R.
Beattie, R. B..
Innes, Capt. R.
1. P. F. Biervliet, A. Van(Vice Kadono, Mr. and Mrs. Am
Joughin, J. C.
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Birbeck, R, 1.
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aturday's wedding was a very popular event,
known in Shanghai. Holy Trinity Cathedral was beautifully decorated for the occasion and the sacred edifice has seldom been so effective Iv orna ented with dowers. The principals, who hart bren married cartier in the day' at H.B.M. Consulate-General, were Mr. Laur. ence Noel Trefe. of Hongkong, youngest son of the late Mr. Octavius Leele of London, solicitor, and Miss Gladys Violet Bell, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Frederick Hayley Bell And Mrs. E Jenner Bogg of Unkaze, Shanghai
The Dean, the Rev. A. J. Walker, assisted Dieck, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McGruer, Mr. and lemond, Benvorlich, Diomed,
Par Nikko Maru, for Japan-Mr. R. G.
Per Test, from Manila-Miss Carter, Mestra, H. C. Strong, H. S. Humphrey, C. Bracy, G. Y. Bowman and J. Autony,
Wederemir and Pity, Mr and Mrs. Mooring, Per Hatching, from Coast Ports-Messrs. Sister Odelle, Mr. Goldring, and 156 Chinese. Fassengers departed.
Ships Fused The Canal.. 28th Septembar-Caledonien, Idomenews, Ackillu, Sunda 2nd October-Clenturret, Armand Bakic, Banmohr Den of Kelly, Mam Mon. th October-C. Fard Laulis, Brakerson, Frans Ferdinand, Polyphemus, Prometheur, Tankla, Hakata Meru, Kamakura Maru. 9th October-Formosa, Sachsen, Myrmidon, 12th October-leinous, Hyson, Java, Polynesian, Silulo (Ger.), Rhenania, 16th October-Ben-
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W. B. A Chatham, Miss Newborn, Mr. & Mrs Chichester, D.AA. Qu R. H.
D..0 Major A. A. Newington, A, G. Chichester, Mrs. A. A. Nicholls, E. A Christie, J. D. Clark, M. O. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs.
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....2/3 stró by the Rev. R. G. Wipping, conducted the Mrs. F. Gresham, Mitios A, and M. McGruer, ania, Albenga Benledi, Cal Sukawur, Sax: Dowley, Mr. and Mrs. Sanders, Dr. J. 8.
(5) who was conducted to the altar by her step. Thorn, Meure. W. Laudale, H. Weynton. J sno, Mr. and Mra. A Hawke, Mr. and Mrs. E ....father, Btr. E. Jenner Hogg, looked very beau. Butler, Mrs. W, Clark. Mrs. J. P. Barney, Mr. 120 tiful in white satin gown, yelled in white H. D. Wine, Mr. and Mrs. J. Elizalde and 4 chiffe", the bodice having a yoke of fine lace children, Mr. M. Infante, Mrs. C. Onintang, 2 and the skirt belog finished with a broad band Mr. C. Mackinson, Mr. and Mrs. Beers, Mrs. ..1% prem of liberty ustin ribbon, abova which were em.
Osta, Mr. W. P. Barber, Mrs M Hirano, ...broidered lover's knots of seed pearls, suplota, Mrs. Barnes, Mesars. J. Aldanese and 7. Messrs, Sumie, Togawa, Sr. Dop Josquin Vil Java-Bank T.T. ...ana çımmmmuni118plemented by an exquisite design of ruched A. Brown.
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Vertels in Port SYDAMARA,
Amars, Br. s.1,566, C. J. Mattock, aBib Oct., -Swatar 17th Oct., Ballast.-J., M. & Co. Borneo, Ger..., 1,344, A. Denker, 8th Oct., Sandaian 13th Oct., Timber.-M. & Co. China, Am. ss., 3,186, D. E. Friele, 29th Oct, -San Francisco 28th Sept, and Manila 27th Oct., Malls and Gen.-P. M. 9. 8. Co. Clark Jebsen, Ger. ss., 1,103, J. Iwersen, auth Claverdon, Br, .., 2,081, Parker, 19th Oct- Oct-Bingkok 15th Oct., Rice--J. & Co. Cardioh Sept, Cosía-Government.
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A Regent Lulifold, Trucer, Foxlay, Namur, Fisher, H. G.
Arrivals at Home-25th September-Fletcher, H. I Ambria, Nordhat. 28th September-Ching, Franklin, C. 11: Stevens, Rev. A. J. Ist Odober-Nubis, and October-Wakasa | Frost, B. L.
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Guedes. A. P. de M. J. V. V. Harker, D. Brotherton Vernon, Miss Harrison, Miss I, Vernon, Master Harrison, Miss M, Wakefield,
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