፡፡
Frithjof, Nor. 11, 891, H. A. Haraldsen, 4th
able speech, and that is how, after the ten Mr. Taylor-I have much pleasure is pro-Fooksang Br 1,987, W. E. Sawer, th months have lapsed daring which the lock posingthefollowing resolution: That the follow- Nov.-Calcette 22nd Oct., Goals.-J., M.
& Co is to be panially filled up, these magnificenting geatlemen, Maisa A. M. Manhall, C. R. gndowns are to be built, with electric light and lilts and cranes, how at the end of the Assi twelve months when the debenture interest falls” dúo it`s Intended to pay it without any
money.
Door he expect to be able to pay the 7 per cent interest on the debentures' after two months' working? I should, be glad to hear how it is to be done. I do not for one moment suppose that the principal
would be used to pay the interest.
Mr. White Cooper-The answer to that seims to be so simple that I am really somewhat sur-
prised at its having been put at this meeting.
This company will not be the first company that will have taken, some linio time to com- 'plete its works. The usual practice at home in cases of this kind is to borrow more money than is required. The surplus of the borrowed money in then applied in payment of interest until the earnings of the company are sufficient for it to pay the interest for them. Of course if you were to pay interest on borrowed money out of your share capital you could not pay any dividends upon your capital until you had repaid the interest on the borrowed money, But if you have borrowed sufficient, moncy lo pay the interest there is no necessity to pay it from the eamings straight off. That is the answer to the question, and it is done at home year after year in the case of railway companies and other
which are not in a position concerns completed.
Py interest until certain works have been
Mr. A. L. Anderson--Then I understand that part of the principal of the debenturel is to be devoted to the payment of interest,
The Chairman Exactly.
1. DI. Reid-Having invested a little money in Mesirs. Farnham, Boyd & Co. I have learnt to be a little hesitant about investing money in any other
(Laughter). The génile. company. men who have spoken are practical men and business men, and they have not spoken many words in favour of the Dock Company, but they have spoken in favour of the proposed company. But I am not perfectly satisfied. that thi gs are so favourable, and I do not wish to sail out on a new ship and face a new It has been said it would be very easy Very to secure the money to pay the interest, well, then let the men who can secure the money and interest pay the Dick Company "for its valuable property. I am ready to take "my Tlu. z; and let the money go into the Dock Company, and let us use it to the development work. Inm not willing in go into a new compan
One is
is enough for me.
(1.oud laughter) do not know how many proposi tions have been brought forward.
atort.
P
Nov,Bangkok 27th Oct. Rice-Aaganid, Thoresen & Co.
Post Other.
A Mail will alone for - Quong-chow-wan, Haihow, Pakhoi Haiphong-Per Hus, 7th Nov., 9 A.M. Prinsass Alice, 7th Nov, 11 A.M.
Europe, dc, India; a Tuticorin-Par
G. A. atchelder, R. N.
we, H. G.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6 1906.
HONGKONG:
Adams, P. R.
Bailey, W. S.
Baker, A. S.
and
Batchelder, Mr. & Mrs.
Howes, A. B.. Humphreys, H. S. Hunter, R. Innes,
Russell
KING EDWARD.
Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Nassier, A. O."
Baras, W. F.
Nicholson, D. M.
Paine, A. E..
Capt. R.
P.F.
Booth, H.
Peacock, Miss Angla
Grawalow, EO.
Clark, Mr. and Mrs
R.
N.
Colaban, H. J.
H. D.
Cumming, A.
Bird, H. W.
Disney, Miss
Disney, Mr. & Mr. S.
W.
Mrs. A.
Mu. G. H.
Schles, Mr. and Mr.
B. L
Colville, Lient. & Mrs. Silverstone, Mr. & Mig
Cunningham, Hr. and Silverstone, M. L.
Pennsfather, Capt. and
Silvertone, A. H.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. N.
H. Malixan, Baroness
Delaney, L. T.
and family
Per
Blood, G..
Blaauw, Dr. and Mrs. Marquardt, Mr. and
F. E.
Mrs.), Marriott, Dr. O..
Donaldson, J. W...
Square, Miss N.
G.
Hochman, R. L.
Hurley, Fred. C.
Mias
Jack, Mrs. C. M.
Burkill, S. A. Harden, Bridou, H.De Gray, and W. if. Barham in appointed, at a commit- tee to carry out the above resolution (Mr. Tay- lor explained that the original resolution wasin tended to refer to the two resolutions, bat the second having been withdrawn, he would with the consent of the meeting alte
Alter the present resolution accordingly. There were no dis-Hopsang, Br." sentients to the.) I wish to say that we are quite open to accept amendments to this reso- lutinn, or additions 10 is. All the gentlemen hero named have kindly consented to take up this work,
and you agents of very large shipping firms, and three you will see that we have three
pretty well-known businessmen. I think you
could leave the matter to them. if you think
youri
interests would be better secured by ap painting someone elie we shall be happy to accept them. We shall, however, be opposed to including anyone who has voted against this scheme.
Dr. Gilbert Reid- beg to propose Mr. Twentyman.
Mr. Hogy seconded Mr. tavlor's resolution, The Chairman I am afraid Dr. Reld you cansuot put a map on the Board who his retired and is living out of the place.
this
Mr. S. Laurence-Might 1 ask if any cash offers for
property have been received? The Chintiman--None, sir. No cash offers The peanlution was carried without dissent, The Chairman-That concludes the business (the meeting.
were received,
he meeting terminated with note of thanks to the Chairman.-N. C, P. Neios.
Shipping.
Arrivals...
vinzess Alice, Ger. ss., 1o,pto, Ch. Polach, 5th
Nor-Yokohama 27th Oct., Mails 'and Gen-M. & Co.
tan Domingo, Dan, A. 2,742, J. F. Gabe, 5th Nor-Europe, 5th Oct., Gen.—M, & Co. ' Kaifing, Br. 5.5, 986, E. Fintayson, 6th Nov
Germania, Ger. s.5, 1.7.4. B. Lorenzen, and NovBangkok 25th Oct. Rice.-J.& Co. Hanyang, Br. 11, 1,207, H. Trowbridge, and
Nov-Canton and Nov., Gen.-B. & S.
"82, 1,359, J. M. Hay, zar Oct, Gong and Sourabaya 24th
Gen.-1, M, & Co. Hue, Fi... 705. j. Pannier, 5th Nov.- Haiphong vin Pakhai, Hoihow and Kweng thaka, Ger. 5.1. 3,269, W. Faass, and Nov.-
chow-wan 4th Nov., Gen.-A, R., M. Bangkok agth Oct, Rice.-S. & Co. Kaga Maru, Jap. 1.5., 3.906, A. Christiansen. 3rd Nov.-Shang & 31st Oct., Gen.-N. Y. K. Kanju Maru, jap.
15., 1,041, K. Hashimoto, 1st Nov., Bangkok and doihow 31st Oct Gen.-N. Y. K. Keong Wai, Ger. a 1,115, Köhler, 28th Fe
Bangkok 20th Ock, Gen-B. & S. Koun Maru, Jap. 1.3, 1.78, Y. Minamikaw
2nd Nov,-Kabe 27th Oct, Gen --Fukutei & Co. Mandal, Nor. ., 1,198, E. Erickson, 4th Nov., -Moji 29th Oct, Coal-Aagaard, Those Mercedes, Br. 11, 2,900, J. S. VcGregor, at Nov., Welhaiwel 25th Oct., Govt. Stores.
Adiniralty.
sen & Co.
"
Monteagle, Br. 1., 3.953, S. Robinson, 14th
Sopi-Vancouver 30th Aug., and has hai
11th,
Sept, Flour, Lead and Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Neil MacLeod, Am. s., 90, E. Corral, 19th June-Manila 6th June, Ballast.-Barrel to & Co,
Nile, Br. s... $179, E. P. Matin, 2,.R., 5th Nov., Shanghai 3rd Nov, Mails and Gen. Nissin Maru, Jap. 5.., 993, M. Iwane, 3rd
-P.&O. 5, N. Co. Nov,-Swalow
2nd
Nov. Balles,
• Japanese. N. S. de Rosano, Am. 3.8.715. M. Laper, Blanco, 17th June,-Manila 9th June, Ballast-Barretto & Co.
uensang. Br. 5.5., 1,128, F.
-Ningpo 3rd Nov., Ballast.-B. & S.
Moji Mooney, 6th Nov-Manila 3rd Nov, Gen-, M. &
Co.
Dardanus, Br, s. 2, 92, H. Nicholas, 6th Now, Shanghai 3rd Nov., Gen.-B. & S. Canton Maru, Jap. s1„, 2,742, S. Hirai, 6th
Nov-Nagasaki mi Nov., Gen.-Yu Hing,
Tai
Keichow, Br. 3.3, 1.215. G. Hooker, th
Now, Cusion şih Nov., Gen.—I; & S. Kwangti, Ch. s.,, 1.536, Wan. H. Luni, 6th Now-Capton 5th Nov,, Gen.-C. ». S. N. Co.
ན
Orel, Br. 1.5. 2,106 G, Maddyll, 5th Oct,—
5th Det, Coal.-B. & Co. Petrarch, Gen. 184 1,752, R. Haije, rath June,
Saigon 7th June, Gen.-S. W. & C.. Phuyen, Fr. ss., Dueraiset, 1 th Oct.,Bang
kok 21st Chr
ch, Gen.-B. & Co. Ragnar, Nor, s. 1,220, H. G Nielsen, and Nov.-Rajang (ornco) zith Oct., Timber.
Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
Ger.
1.5, 6,416, C. von Hoff, gihi Nov.-Hamburg and Singapore 30th Oct, Gen.-H. A. I. Sarsogan, Am. 45, 428, Vitteris, 7th Sept,
Manila 4th Sept., Ballast.-Order.
Rhenanin,
New pro-Faus r. s... 1.412, Wheeler, 6th Nov,Sierra Morena, Br. ss., 547, Hannah, 1st Nov.,
Moj 1st Nov., Gen.-J., M. & Co.
sitions are always being ducessed, and ne
comes this memoth proposition
he
pro.
Java 23rd Oct., Sugar--B, & S.
Br. 5.5.4.107. S. de R. Lockyer, A.N.K.,
Macao-Per Honawi, 7th Nov., 1.15 P.M. Swatow and Shanghai-Per Tingine, 7th Nov., 3 P..
Shanghai-Per Kiuklang, 7th Nov., 3 P.M. Singapore and Fangoon-Per Teutonia, 7th Nov., 3 FM.
Yokohama Pet
Rhenania, 7th Nov., 3 7.11. Shanghai, Kobe and
Quang-chawan and Chickhom Jacob Diederichsen, 9th Nov., 5 P.44.
Swatow and Bangkok-Per Kanju Mars, 8th Nav., 9 AM, -
Macao-Per Honam, 8th Nov., 1.15 P.M. Shanghai-Per Hanging, 9th Nov. 3 P.M. Manila-Per Zafiro, Ith Nov., 11 A.M. roth Nov, 2. M
Semarang and ourabaya-l'er Hopsang,
Tientsin-Per Kwelchew, toth Nov,, 3 P.M. Maru, 10th Nov., 5 F..
watow Amoy and Tamsul-Per Masan
Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth--Pei Talyan, 12th Nov, 3P.M.
R. B. Beermann, Dr. Biervliet, A. Van (Vice.
T. Kunze, P. Lang, Miss K. Laidlaw, G. M.
Consul for Belguim) Lehrs, P. Birbeck, R. J.
Bovill, Mr. and Mr. D. McGregor, Mr. J. S.
Breckwoldt, H.
Brighton, F. G. Broeg,
Campbell, L... F.
W.
McMaster, H. B.
MMD, D. G.
5.
Moore, Dr. and Mrs.
W. B. A Newborn, Mr. & Mr.
R.
W.
Carter, Mr. and Mrs.
W.L Carter, A. Chapman, H. X. V.C., Newington, A. G. Chapple, F. T.
E. A. Chapman, B. F.
NUDAD
DE W Chatham, Hon. & Mrs.
B. L.
Chatham, Miss Chichester, D. A. A... D.3.0., Major A. A. Chichester, Mrs. A. A.
Clark, M. O.
T. . W. Clegg. R'N, Eng Lt.
Manila, Simpsonkafes, Ft. Wilhelmahafen, Herbertahche, Merapi, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth - Pet Willeked, 13th Nov,hristie, J. D.
10 AM.
Singapore, Penang and Bombay--Per Ircata,
ath Nov. 10 A-Mo
13th
Australies, 3th Nov, it A.M
Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorinter
Seattle, Wash--Per Kaga Mary, 13th Nov., Moli, Kobe, Yokohama, Victória, B.C. and
3 P.M.
Mar, 13th Nov., 5 P.M.
Swatow, Amoy and Anping-Per Fukusha Kobeles Team, 14th Nov, 3 PM. Manila-Per Rubi, 17th Nov., 10A.M. Europe, &c, India, pr Delta, 17th Nov,, IT A R
i,
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Nippon Maru, 20th Nov, A.M.
Shanghai, Nagasak, Kobe, Vikdom, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.---Per Empress of India, 22nd Nov,, 3 ..
Moji, Kale, Yokohama, Victoria B.C, and Tacoma, Wash.--Pei Tremont, 27th Nov
to A.M.
Tonkin, 27th Oct, ET AM,
Europe, &c. India v Tuticorin-l'er
Victoris and Vancouver, B.C.Ver Athenian, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama,
8th Nov., i A.M.
Shanghai, Nagasak, Kobe, Yokohama and
KIA.M.
Clarke, Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin, 11. E. Connor, L.
and Mrs.
Collies, W. F
Crook, A. H.
Froberg, Capt. & Mrs. Stelter, O. H.
Jackson, Mrs, & child Legaune, Vice-Consul
M.
F.
Mr. and Mrs.
Vlaveanos, Capt, G. Williams, G.
Wright, Dr. and Mi
G. H. Bateson
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER
"November 5th, 1906, mm,
Bar, Th. Hu Wind Wr
Vladivostock, 7. m Nemuro....... 19.81 Hakodate
Kochi *********
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Tokio
T. L Pfordton, A. R. Von
der Philpot, L. D." Powell, W. A. Preshaw, C. M. Pritchard, H, Reiche, G.
Reid, H. I. Raime, S.
Oshima Naba Ishigakijima.. Chefoo
15 19 97 30.06 30.23-
Weihaiwoi...9 A.03. Hankowa.m.
Roach, Mrs. J. Smg/gat 19 mi
child
Rowaldt, S. B.
Rutherford, Mr. & M1A.
F. 0. Donald, Mr. and Mira, Schween, R.
W. H
Doolittle, F. H. Dowley, Mr. and Mrs.
W.A
Gutzt. A cheen Peak.. Sharp Amoy Swatcw Taiboku
29 87
|
Cruickshank, A.
'alton, R.N., Capt,
•
H.
29.95 70 00
Bivies
Dr. J. 11.
Lm. 30.08
Taichu..
Searle, Rev. G.
Tuinn
29.83
NW
Sharples, H. J.
Koshus......
rg.Bo
NE
Shennap, HB.
Pescadores... t 29.93
E. Bruce
Skina, A.
Hongkongan 30 13 70 Victoria Peak
Smith, B. D.
Gap Rock
...
་
130.19164
Spittles, J. S
Stebbing, W. T.
Stephene, H.
Downing, Mr and Vrs.
T. C. and infant Dunlop, G. A. Einslohr, C. Kinstmand, W. airchild, H. J. Fischer, R. Fisher, H. G. Flinn, A. R. Fletcher, H. L. Franklin, C. B. Frost, B. I..
moters are most sanguine. It is magnifice Zafira, Br. ... 1,019. R. Hodger, 6th Nov., Sony Oct-Southampton and Singapore Seattle, Wash.Per Minnesota, 29th Nov., Pulfer.
They say that money is sure to come in, and that a dividend of 14 per cent will be paid. Well let the money come right inlet it walk right in, but let these gentlemen pay the Dock Company for a valuable property
Mr. Taylor--Perhaps Dr. Reid would make an offer to rent the land at the oppos.to side to
feed
cows on.
Mr. Kead-I am prepired to take over D
Masila 4th Nov., Gen.-S., T. & Co.
Clearances at the Harbour Offee. Paimun, for Swatow. Hengkong, for Haiphong. Teutonto, for Singapore"
Princess Alice, fer Singapore. Biojun Maru, for Singapore: China, for Amny.
Reid's interest at today's quotation straight side, fur Sig pore.
Dr. Reid accepted the affer.
Rhenania, for hanghai.
for Mafi.
Mr. Nielsen-Unfortunately I was unable in krang, for Manila,
follow the discussion. She various speakers
for Hoihow.
Have given some details of the profit ex. Jebsen, for Canton.
ìn
*must have
pected of this concern. I do not now whether they have given us any bist of what we are i
should like to ask how they have st rived at their figures, and if they con-ulted any technical people. We all krne of course this Mr. Marshall and another gentleman represent big steamship companies, and naturally there is nothing more desirable as far as their bus best is concerned but to get more wharfage
f we were in the sam sympath ze with them.
position we should want to get the same thing What I want to know is on whose authority the
Michael Carl Dilerichien, inx Hady w Kumsung, for Singapune.
Departures.
Chin, for San Francisco,
Den of Frily, for Shanghai, Haimun, toi Coast Pai Tartan, or Segon. Ch yun, for Canton.
Kumtang for Calcutta
carnings of the company are base. I have for Manila. consulted some people whom consider author ities on the point, and if have this question answered I shall be glad to give you whit my authority says about the expected future earn Ing capacity of the company.
The Chairan-I call upon Mr. Taylor to
Baswer.
Mr. Taylor- think Mr. Nielsen had better look at the report of my speech in the paper to-marrow. I do not wish to repent all I have paid.
Mr. Nielsen-1 am sorry you wid nas repea it. I consulted a technical expert-Cries of Name .ae name as the peaker ́ender voured to continue.)
The Chairman-What was the name of the expert?
Nicisant should have to ask lis per- Mr. mission first (Laughter),
for Pakhol. Rojas Maru, for Singapore, Hengkeng for Haiphong. Pitsanulok, for Canton, Kiubing, for Canton, Dakotah, or Canton.
Pasonger arrived.
Per Yuntang, from Manila-Mr. Smith. Par San Domingo, kom Europe-Mr. and Mis. Forum, a children and nurse, Messrs F. Brusewith and H. Ouchterlany.
29th
Teno,
31st Aug. Gon, Store-Admiralty.
Br. s. 1,346, Sommerville, and Nor- Manila goth ct., Gen.-B. & S.
Teofankow 3181 Ct., Gen.-H. A. L. Ger... 3,00, L. Listenbran, th
Friday next, the 9th instant having been declared a public holiday, the Post Office
9 a.m.
There will be one delivery and a collection from the Pillar Boxes'ns on Sundays..
Ting sang, Be. 11. 1,006, Reynolds, 5th Nov,will be open for one hour only fe from 8 to
Canton 4th Nov. Gen, M. & Co. *Tainan, Br.
5.5, 2,300, C. Lindbergh, 26th Oct., -Sydney 5th Oct, and Manila 14th, Gen. -B. & S. Yang, Am. s., 469, H Nelson, 16th Oct.,-
Amay 14th Oct., Ballast-Yeng Chung,
SALLING VESSELS,
Eclipse, Br. bk. 2,968, J. McBryde, 2nd Oct., -Canton retet., Ballast.-S. O Co. Etkasoni, Pr. ship, 1,670; Wm. McBu nie, 12th Oct..-Manila 13th Sept, Jallast - Order. 1. F. Chapman, Am. ship, ot, R. Banfield. 25th Aug. Manila 15th Aug., Ballast
•A K. & Co.
Prince George, Nor. bk...471, A. R. Anderson. 18th Oct.,-Manila 26th Sepi, Old 'ron.- Order.
S. P. Herchcock. Am. ship, 2,036, S. L. Zer,
1st Sept., Manila zcth Aug, Ballast. A K. & Co,
Vessels
mers Expected.
f.
From
Apants J Formosa
ingapore P. & O. CoNov. 8 Aratoon A'cariSingapore D. S. & Co Nov. Ernest Simons Singapore. M. M... Nev. 17 Nippon Maruapan T. K. K... Nov. 13 Sanuki Maru.. Japan... N. Y. K... Nov, 12 Thintahi......
Macassur, C., L.Nov. 13 Athenian .....
Japan. P. R. CoNov. 1 Emp. of Japan. Vancouver C. P. R. Co Nov. 18 Kutsang Calcutta...... M. & Co Nov. i
Per Prinzess Alice, from Yokohama→→Mr. and M. Griffin, r. Gen. Reiche, Dr. Nobler Messis. Bruce D. Smith, A, . Flion, linga L. Wilson, Capt, W. Eberhardt, Cupt. Mangels- dorff. M. Me chera-ices. Dr. Graman, Messrs. Francisco, Tse
and yat servant, Henry Keswick and serv Mr.
servant, and Mrs. J. Chagas, Mr, Anderson-The fieures laid before baby and servant, Consul Dr. Heintre and wore by Mr. Taylor himself. They were laid servants, Messer, C. Woodhead and family, before us on the authority of Mr. Taylor, who, Reiners, G. Beermann, Shishido Mr. and Mrs. As we all know, is an authority-on gold mir Kadorie, Dr Schmidt, F. ing in Weihaiwi (Laughter.
berg, and Mig fuse Drude, Jos, Grün- Monteagle
Mr. Taylor- told you what the space in the godowns would be. I can let you figure it out Fourself. It seems to me a very simple pro position.
Dr, Reid-Lwould like to have the views of this other man. Why caut Mr. Nielsen give them without the name?
The Chairman (to Mr. Nielsen)-Can you give the figures wit out the name
Mr.
Nielsen-He said that if this company
were started with a capital of Tls, 950,000,
ka.
Per Zafira, from Manila-Messis Meany, latching, Helm, Haric, Miss Lamiac, Mrs. Linng Wan Chi and children, Mesars Beattie, MacWill, Rose, Wong Ah Yung, Maynario, and 61 Chuirse,
Shupping leporia
Str. Dardonui from Rhanghai:-Strong N. E. winds in Formosa traita.
Str. Fumtang from Manila 1—Moderate N'-
about one-thirdai what it is founded to startly gale, rough confused sen, and overcast with, in his opinion it would be able to era six per cent under very favourable circum stances. How much would be earned on a capital of Tis. 3,00,00 you can probably Agure out for yourself by rule of three.
Dr.
Sur. Kaitong from Ningpo-Had strong monsoon from Haishans to port with high following sea.
Reid-1 should like to know the opinionile. with mountainous NNE. ses and over- Su. Zafiro from Manila -Strong NNE.
Cast rainy weather throughout.
of the Directors
The Chairman.-The Directors are neutral, Dr. Reid-They should have formed som oplatón. The responsibility rest largely with
them.
A Shareholder.-You have sold your 'shares The Chairman.-The Directors decided to leave the matter entirely, the hands of the thareholders, is enti ely in your hands to decide what you would think best for the com pany. If no other gentleman wishes to say any thing i shall put the amended proposition to the meeting.
|| Dr, Reid-I should like to know whether be then who formed the proposition are willing o purchase the propery.
Vajanla in Port
MTXAMAR
Amara, B. 5.a., 1,566, CJ. Mattock, 8th Oct.,
-Swalow 27th Oct., Ballast.-J., M. & Co. Borneo, Ger. 5.5., 1,344. A. Denker, 18th Oct., Sandakan 13th Oct Timber.-M. & Co. Carl Diederichsen, Ger. L., 954. H. Schlaikier, 3rd Nov., Heiphang and Hoihow 29th Oct., Pice and Cen] & Co. Chowfa, Ger. 5.B., 1,055. Spiesep, 4th Nov, Canton 3rd Nov., Gen.-B. & 8. Clave
Br. 15, 2015, Parker, 19th Oct, Cath Sept., Conix-Groserprent.
Br. ... 2,300, Koas, 5th Nov -Sau Francisco
DOCK RETURNS
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS. H.M.S. Taku Montanea -Borneo
મા
+
Kauloon
Sipart
Shepherd, Mr. & Mrs, Canion .........
Sommervills, Capt. A.
Stevens, Rev. A. J. Sutherland, P. D.
Mr. & Mra.
MACAO.........
Hoihow Fakho!..
Photien 10am.
Tourane ...
C. St. James.
Aparri .................6 km.
Thoon. Mijn H. 3.), PERETTA.....
Thornam,
J., Toledano,
(American Vice Can Topliss, H. J.
sul General) Fuller, Denmar
A
Mrs. C. P.
Giant,
Gibson,
A. W.
VOB. Uffel, W. V Unbehaup, C. H.
Verno
Mr and Mrs
Grith, D. P. and on. Mi
Chinese servant
The Money Order Office will be entirelyker, B. Brothenon closed.
CLOSING OF CHRISTMAS' AND NEW YEAR PARCEL MAI TO THE UNITED KINGDÓM.
Parcels for the United Kingdom la Gibraltar November, are due in London on the 8th of posted up to 5 pm on Friday, the and of
November are due in London on the 2nd of December, and those pested on the 16th of December, 1905.
Hewett, Hon. X, A,
Hewett, Mrs. F. A. Hoffmann, W. Forne, R,
Master Wakefield, Mrs, M. Watkins, H. H.
Wilson, H. R.
Wishart, J. B, Wood, G. G.
PEAK.
100m.
Legaspi......6 a.m.) Bacolod Iloilo...
Cebu Labuan....
ال
m
19.83 29.8
November 6th, 1906, a m.
! Vladivostock Nemuro.... Hakodnie
Takin
Kochi
Nagasaki. Kagoshima... Oshima
Nabo
Keisall, R.A., Majorandijima..
Mrs.
We baiwel Kent, R., Col. & Mrs. Hankew.....
R. A.
Austin, F. Belton, Mr. Beach, Mr. and Mrs.
Van der With an
Lay, Mr. and Mrs. an additional fes of 60 cents, parcels Carruthers, E. S. may be sent via Brindisi and if posted before Chalmers, J. H.
Clothier, Mr. and Mrs. 5 p.m., on the 16th November, would accom
H. W. pany the letter mail, which is due in London
Cobden, A. S. on the 15th of December
Par els intended for New Year's delivery
should also be forwarded by the mail of the D Col..
16th of November, as the subsequent parcel mail of the rut of December via Gibraltar is scheduled to arrive in London on the 5th January, 1997,
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VISITORS AT THE HOLERA.
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Mr.
Leask, Mr. Macfarlane, Dr. & Mrs
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CLASS. !
TONE. GUMS. I.H.P.
CAPTAIN,
LAST REPORTED AT
1,700
1,000
4,369
7,000
Commander E. La T. Leatham ... Captain C. L. Vangban-Lee
Hongkong
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Weihaiwei
river gunboat
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710
900
tiver gunboat
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1,070
1,400
Lieut, Commander E. G. W. Davidsus. Lieut.-Commander W. L. Bamber Commandar H. L. Majendis ...
Yangiste
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Yangtzze
Shingbai
water tank and ing ...
390
300
Hostkony
1,070
1,400
cruiser, 1st class
11,000
10,500
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torpedo boat destroyer
305
cruiser,
and clace.
Hongkong
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775
to a destoyer
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Hongkong
Hongkong
2,800
22,000
14,100
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Hongkong
616 9,800
30,000 1,200
22,000
800
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6,300
240
240
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240
6,500
4,65
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180
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900
4
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355
6,300
Lieut.Commandar Stevenson
terwitch
620
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450
Commander R. W. Glennie.
torpedo boat destroyer
5,900
river'gunboat
800
Lieut. Commander C. E. L. Thomas... Lieut. Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson
Hongkong
Yangtze
#71
river gunboat
$50.
Lisut Commander G. J. Todd
Yangisse
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river gunbnet
550
Llant Commander juo. F. Knox....
Yangtze
Alfred
8th September Caledonien, Idomenani, Fame...
Sunda. and October-Glenturral,
Flora... Armand Betin,
Binmohr, Den of Kelly, Mam Handy
Ford Losin
Brakerson, Hart Franz Ferdinand, Polyphemus, Prometheus, Kent... Janus. Torkin, Hakata Maru, Kamakura Maru, 9th October-Formoto, Sachsen, Myrmidon, 11th October-Alcinou, Hyson, Java,
Kinsha Silta (Ger), Rhmania. 16th October-Be Monmouth...
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ibe Chairman - r. Reid, you have heard Dakota and Sh. pghai 1st Nov., Gen- | Romeryshire, Siberien, 30th October-Helene Tamar
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be amended proposition which was proposed Mr. Taylor. They do not propose to pay ish for it. They propose to give a Tis. 25 jara to every shareholder in the Dock Com
Mr. Taylor stated that quite clearly, The amendad resolution, proposed by Me and arcended by Sir Charles Dudgeon aylor and
then put to the nasting sud declared ased, 36 handi being shown in favour, and against. (Loud applause.)
The Chairman. will now put before you the resolution
proposed by Mr. E. Hege. Mr. Hogg. With the consent of 11 seconder beg to withdraw my resolutino as the amend ment has been carried.
The Chairman Mr. Hogy has withdraws s resolution and the amedment is carried. The promotere withdraw the second resolution:
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Kairon
32nd Oct, Rice and Gen-Man FIN & CO Drufas, Nor, 4, 1,101, J. Bing, 19th Oct.,-
Bargkok 21st Oct,
RiceAagaard, Eastern, Br., 2,771, W. G. McArthur, 3rd
Thorien & Co.
Nor-Sydney via Ports 11th Oct., Gen.- G1 J., & Co.
Elisabeth Rickmers, Ger. ... 98, W. Bate. führ, and Nov.Bgkok 26th Oct., Gen. Empress of India, Br. 86, 3,032, E. Beetham, R.M.R, 21st Oct., Vancouver, (B.C.) and Oct, and Shanghai 18th Oct., Milli and Gen-C, P, R, CO,
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Arrivals at Home-25th September Widgeon Whiting Ambrio, Nordkap, 28th September--China, Woodcock" 1st October-Nulla. and October-Watas Woodiark Maru, Prins Elli Friedrich, Alnia, Oreste, 6th October Yunnan, Caledoniin, Patroclus. 12th October-Achilles, Hakata Mar. 15th October-Sunda, 16th October-Glenturret, Sturla, Sackson, 20th October Schuylkill. a3rd October-Minnen, Poly -Polynesian phemus. 26th October-Dlomad, Indrapura, Sade Maru, 29th October Java. 30th Deto bar-Benvoritch, Jaterie, Slietis, (Ger.) 3rd Noyember-Prini Heinrick, Saxonia
ver speboat
torpedo bout destroyer
surveying ship...
5,700
7,000
4,000 4,000
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Commander C D. 5.
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Captain H. W. Savory, M.V.O. Lieut.-Commander Hughes ... Captain H. Grant Dalton
H. Laut, Commander H. B. Cox
R. Henniker-Heaton Licut Horsey ...
W. B. Dawall Captain V
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Thumby
Lieut. Commander Porcy Crabtree Captain J. A. Tuke
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Lieut-Commander Robert E. Vaughan,
Lieut. Commander Kiddle Lieut. Commander C. C. Walcott... Lieut.Commander H.
H. T. Atlays a Lieut. Commander J. T. S. Lyst ... Boatso, T. O. Strath
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Commodore H, P. Williams...
F. Becretan...
M. R. West
Hongkong
↑ Flying Flag of Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moors, Gommander-in-Chist
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