CHINA AWAKE.
The Chinese Court is one of the proudest in the world, honestly believing itself in be with out a rival in dignity or in resources or in a kind of divine right to primacy among the nations. It as impatient of threats from mer. chants as we once ware of threats from French Colonels; and though, owing to a long tradi tion of military wenkness, it finds evasion and trickery easier than defiance, it would, if it dared, prefer to wrap itself up in a kind of deal pride and leave the barbarians to compisin as long as they pleased without result
It has always hithero considered any appeal to force as vulgar.and violent; but the success of the Japanese, both in importing Western civilization and winning battles, has acted in Pekin as the solvent of those old prejudices The statesmen who govern, forced by the wounded pride of their subjects, who rage at their_submissivenose, are willing to accept freforms but intend by reform something very different from the meaning usgally assign. ed to the word in Europe.
They are seeking for more independence; that is, for better menas of defying or punish- ing pressure from the barbaring world. If they could but secure an army and a fleet like those
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 17, 1906.
Shipping Reports. Str. Shaching from Shanghai:-Strong N'ly winds and high sea.
Str. Sungkiang from Manh-Fine weather and moderate monsoon.
Str. Viksang from Chefoo:-Strang Ny winds, with high Elly swell,
Str. Halmur fram Const Ports: Foochow to Amoy stig.NE, wonil and high ; on, thence port light variable winds and moderate to
smooth sea.
Str. Kingping from Cheloo--Strong gale and high running sea NE. to ENE, from SE, Promontory to Tung Yung. Generally rough Throughout the voyage.
Younols in Port
УТКАНИНА. Adana, Br. 1.5., 1,178, J. F. H. Park, 12th Nov.
-Mojl 6th Nov., ont.-U. & Co., Ld. Alabama, Br. 1a, 1,253, E. Ellis, 11th Nov,Salina Cruz via Foachow 8th Nov,, Ballast.-D. & Co., Lu. Arabia, Ger, 3,867, H. Metreathin, t4th
Steamers Exposica.
Vereis
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CHRISTMAS CARDS. *Christmas Cards (if prepaidat Printed matter Adams, P. R. rates) must be posted either in an unfastened Albertz, K. envelope or in a cover which can be sily Bailey, W. S. removed for the purpose of examination without Emp, of Japna. Shanghai... C. P. R. Co breaking any seal or tearing any paper or Covers Tremont........ Shanghai... D.&Co.,Ld Nov. 18. separating any adhering surfaces. F. Ferdinand Singapore.S., W. & Co Nov. 18 may be secured with string.
Cards in closed envelopes with-notched ends Това Маги Singapore N. Y. K.... Nov, 19
kar corners cut will be taxed is letters, Doric
Japan O. & 0.
The best method of sending cards is to A. Excinians... Singapore. M. M. Nov. 19 | enclose them in an enkele with the Sap | Birbeck, R. 1. Gregory Apear Singapore. D. S. & Co Nov. ag
turned in.. Roon Japan...... M. & Co... Nov. to Glenroy........
Singapore. MCG. & G. Nov. 20. P. R. Luitpold Colomhe M. & Co... Nov. 20 Tiitajapapan C.J. Nov, zt Lajsang Calcutta...T., M. & Co Nov. 21
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Ships Paned The Caual. 16th October-Bentomond, Benverlick, Did med, Peskawur, Saxonia, Altenga, Benied, Cardiganshire, s0th October Sado Maru Andalusia, Ernest Simmons, Prins
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HONGKONG.
Hin, Miss B..
itunter, R.
Innes, Capt. It
KING EDWARD.
Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Lundholm, Capt. B.
Russel
hlon, Capt. H, L.
Beachey, F.
Brawalow, E. O
Colahan, H. J.
Calville, Lieut. & Mrs.
H. D.
Joki, J. F. F. Joughin, J. C. Keller, A.
Khan, Prince Aga Kinney, Mrs. T. C. Krill, T. Krüger, M.
Cubitt, E.
Baker, Ac S. Battistambe, H. G. Beattie, R. R. hiervliet, A. Van (Vice
Consul for Belguim)
Hind, H. W.. Iisney, Mr. & Mrs. 5. Kunze, P. Bisney, Miss
Lawless, Mr. A.
2 Blanch, Mr. and Mrs. Lehrs, P.
N. F.
CLOSING OF CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PARCEL MAIL TO THE UNITED KINGDOM.
Parcels for the United ingdom in Gibraltar posted up to 5 pm on Friday, the and food, G. November, are due ie London on the 8th of December, and those posted on the 16th of November are due in London on the 2 nd of brighton, F. G. December, 1904.
With an additional fee of to cents, parcels
Ocians, Atholl, Iyo Maru, 111d October may be sent via Brindisi an1 if posted before!
Nubia, Salazie,
5
pany the letter mail, which is due in London)
De Portland via Japanese Part 5th Octobe Montgomeryshire. Siderten on the 25th of December.
and Gen.), & A. 5. S. Co.
Athenian, Br. ... 3,883, A. O..Cooper, 13th Nov.Vascouver, BC, 16th Oct., and Shanghai 10th Nov., Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Homeo, Ger, sa, 1,344, A. Denker, 18th Oct., →Sandakan 13th Uct, Timber.-M. & Co. Br. 5.1. 1,457, R. Cox, 12th Nov.
feckwoldt, H.
| Brighton, G. L. ..
Campbell, L. F. Carter, Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Carter, A.
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Rickmers, Pelius, Print
1 Parcels Intended for New Year's delivery Chapman, H. K. V. C1 Mipold, Oceana, Soceira, Teuch should also be forwarded by the mail of the
Major A Namur 3rd November-Greisenath 16th of November, as the subsequent parcel Polystilen. Bingo Maru Kasarawa
mail of the m of
December via Gibraltar is Chapman, B. F. th November-dria, China, Hohenstaufen, wheduled to arrive in London on the 5th Chapple; F. T. Cyclops
10th November-Machaon,
January, 1907,
Chuiham, Hop. & Mr.
W. Oceanien,
Slavonia. 13th Novem
The rates of postage on ordinary parcels to berec Ping Suey,
Sophie United Kingdom are as follows: —
Chatham, Miss
Suevin,
Rickmers, Christiania, Prins
Legetine, Vice-Conial
M.
Marquand, Mr. & Mr.
Henry
Nicholson, D. M.
Paine, . E.
Peacock, Miss Angie
Cotton, Mrs. Aylett 1. Pennefather, Capi, and
Cotton, Miss Chudise
Cumming, A..
"Mrs. G. H.
Sandison, W. M.
Silva, Adulfo
Cunningham, Mr. and Silverstone, Mr. & Mrs.
Mra. A.
Delaney, L. T.
Dobin, R. J.
Hollaing, Edward
Jack, Mrs. C. M.
Hurlay, Fred, C.
ichterolde, Madam & Higgins, J. G. M.
mnid Logan, W. Love, F.-H. Mariott, Dr. O. Maltzan, Baroness M. de F. Maid Moore, S.
Jack, Rev, and Sirs, M.
R.
Moore, Dr. and Mrs.
of Japan they would be content to leave all Clunsanya 30th Oct., Sugar.-J., M. & Elle Friedrich, 17th November-Achiller Fora parcel not ex'ding 3 lbs in weight docte. Chichester, D. A. A. G., Parker, T. F.
other reforms unsought.
The Boxer movement, says the Spretator,, which was a spontaneous as well as a fierce one, was not a movement for more liberty, or more justice, or even lighter taxation, but was an effort to compel the Court to rid itself of the foreigner and his influence. It is an araiy, not a.constitution, which the Governor-General of Pechill is striving to found, and it is by no means clear thai he will not succeed in found- ing it. Some European observers say his new forces, 110,000 strong, are extremely well drilled, fairly officered, and provided with all necessary. munitions.
by
China has large undeveloped resources, and a mobile army, even though small, is a most efficient instrument for raising taxes which It have dissipated many of its lurking feare. used to dread Pussia exceedingly; and it has seen the Russian armes driven back Mongols like its own subjects, men, indeed, whom it has been toght by tradition to re gard as the inferiors of Chinese. At the same time, it has found that its own ability to fly is a formidable instrument of defence. It saw. quite as clearly as the European statesmen that a march on Singan from, the coast was a more dangerous enterprise than Estope would consent to underinke,,
Within a few years, therefore, the army of Chips may be increased 10 500,009 men, and au invasion of the country will be as nearly im possible m, ever since the retreat of 1815, the invasion af Russia has been held to be by all With that force the Court serious soldiers.
will feel safe, and every grandee of a foreign Ambassador, will be reduced to a kind of glorified disputant on international law:
Shipping.
Arrivals
Lombard, Jr. ss., 1,679, F. P. Morrie, 16th Nov.-Calcutta 23rd Oct., Ballast,-Order Oceana, Br. ss., 3,15%, 1. Gray, 16th Nov.,
Cardiff 3rd Oct., Coal-Navy. Samsen, Ger. 4.8., 998, F. Rehwald,
-Bangkok 8th Nov., Gen.--M. & Co. Heimdal, Nor. 5.8., 761. Johnsto, 16th Nov.-
sen & Co.
Bangkok 3rd Nov, Rice.-Aagard, Thore Mathilde, Ger. 1.s., 830, N. Johnemann, 17th Nov-Haiphong and Hoihow 15th Nov, Gen,-~J, & Co.
Shaching, Br. s.3, 1.377, F. D. Northcombe,
17th Nov.,Shanghai 13th Nov.. Gen.
B. & S.
Jacob Diederichsen, Ger. ... 643, D. Hentz, 17th Nov.-Kw ng-chow-wan 13th Nov. and Mneno 16th, Gen.—), & Co. Joshin Maru, Jap. 83, 1.224, 15. Ohia, 17th Nov,-Swatow 16th Nov., Gen, and Tea. -0. S. K.
Pakling. Br. ... 2.013, Rodway, 27th Nov.-
Singapore 7th Nov., Gen.-B. & S. Quaria, Ger. 5.4, 145, H. Madsen, 19th Nov., -Tamaui 15th Nov, Balinst.-O. 'S; K. Tinhow, Br. 5.s., por, C. J. Kerr, 17th Nov.- Canton 17th Noy, Geh.-A., K. & Co. Kagoshima Maru, s. 3,731, K. Kori, 17th Nov.-Shanghai 4th Nov., Gen.-N. Y. Kiangping, Ch. 5. 1,212 Brinen, 17th Nov.,
-Chefon 1th Nov, Gen.Kwong Man' Wo.
K..
Fukushu Maru, Jap, 5.4.. 6473, T, 10, 17th Nov.,-Swalow 16th Nov., Ballast.-O. S.
..K.
Hallan, Fr. '*.*. 377, L.. Andersen, 19th Nov,
Pakhoi and Holhow 16th Nov., Gen A. R. M.
Clearances at the Harbour Oos.
Frithjof, for Tourane.
Pitsanulok, for Hoibew.
Wakamatsu Mary, for Maji.
Haimun, for Swatów,
Bulchow, for Swatow.
for Canton,
rugitan Maru, for Kuchinotzu. Joshin Maru, for Swatow. Alabama, for Moji.
Bailan, for Hoihow. Adama, for Calcutta. Lightning, for Singapore. Pak Ling, for Shanghai. Kohsichang, for Canton.
Departures.
Delia, for Europe,
Nov. 17.
Pilianulok, for Bangkok. Paranans, for Bangkok. Hanamed, for Saigon, Tsinan, for Kobe. Childar, for Bangkok. for Tourata. Tya
for Kobe, Wangits, for Canton.
for Canton. Pisang, for Canton, Lightning, for Caichita. Devania, for Shanghal. Fausang for Soutabaya. Huichew, for Tientsin.
Passengers arrived.
Per Pakling, from Singapore-130 Chines
Co.
Empress of india, Br. 5.8., 3,032, E. Becikom, R.M.R., 21st Oct.,Vancouver, (B.C.) 2nd Oct., and Shanghai 18th Oct., Mail nod Gen.-C. P. R. Co.
Falk, Nor. ., 1,380, G. M. Gundersen, 15th
Nov., Canion 14th Nov, Coal.-M. B. K. Fit, Nor. .., 860, C. Wagle, 9th Nov,Bang- kok joth Oct., Rice.-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Halmun,
Br. 1, 636, A. J. Robson; 16th Nov., -Foochow 13th Nov., Amoy 14th, and Swatow 15th, Geri.-D., L. & Co. Hngkong, Fr. 5.8., 719, E. Coreil, 15th Nov.,
Haiphong and Hothow 14th Nov., Gen.--- AR, M.
Kohsichang, Ger. 5.5., 1,173 C. Rosienky, 16th Nov,Bangkok and Anghie Gh Nov, Rice, & S.
Kutsang, Br. 6.5, 3,110, H. C. D. Bradley, 15th Nov.-Calcutta via, Penang and Singapore 8th Nov, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Loosok, Ger s... 010, G. Schultzen, 14th
Nov., Bangkok 7th Nov., Rice.-D. & S. Madeleine Rickmers, Ger. 5.s., 1,020, S. th Nov.Bangkok 31st Oct., Simonsen, Rice.-11. & 8. Mercedes, r., 16, 2.900, J. S. McGregor, ist Nov.-Weihaiwei 25th Oct., Govt. Stores.
Admiralty.
Monteagle, Br... 3,953. S. Robinson, 14th
Sept Vancouver. 20th Aug., and Shang hai rith, Sept.,. Flour, Lend and Gen-C. P. R. Co.
Neil MacLeod, Am. s.., 901, E. Corral, 19th June, Manita 16th Juan, Bata-Barret- to & Co.
N. S. de Rosario, Am., 8.5,715. M. Lopez, Blanco, 13th June,-Manila 9th June, Ballast Barretto & Co.
Nippon fan, jap. ss., 3,072, W. F. Filmer, 10th Nov,-San Francisco 12th Oct, and Shanghai 8th Nov., Vails and Ger N.
.
YK. Orel, Br. 8, 1,206, G. Maddrell, 11th Oct –
Moji 5th Oct., Coal-& Co. Oscar 11., Nor. 6.8, 2,000, Wilhelmsen, 14th
Nov-Sourabaya, ist Nov, Sugar. Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Petchaburi, Ger. s.5., 1,373, Gosewisch, 12th Nov.-Swalow 12th Nov. Rice and Timber.-M. & Co.
Prometheus, Nor, s:s., 1,023, O. Cornelinsen, 16th No-Swatów 15th Nov, Rice-N. Y. K. Providence, Noi, ss., 63, H. Skarrebo, 14th Nov., Bangkok 3rd Nov, Rice and Flour, -A.. K. & Co.
Ragnar, Nor. 5, 1,220. H. G. Nielsen, 2nd
Nov.-Rajang (Borneo) 26th Oct., Timber. -Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
Sarsogan, Am. .., 428, Viteria, 7th Sep,
Manila 4th Sept., Ballast-Order. Sungkiang, Br. 6.s., 987, G. Pennefather, 16th
Nov.-Manila 13th Nov., Gen.-B. & S: Taming, Br., 1,350, A. W. Outerbridge, 9th Nov.-Manila 6th Nov., Gen.--B, &
S.
Telemachus, Br. 5.s., 4,9co, J. H. Grodwin.
12th Nov, Tacoma via Yokohama and Shanghai 4th Oct., Gien.-B. & 5, Tholma, Nor, .., 1,188, F. Jager, Bih Nov.-
Timahi, Bui. 3., 2,470, N. de Brouwers, 15th
Samarang 24th Oct., Gen.-S., W. & Co, Nov-Macassar 5th Nov, Gen.-J. C. J. Tsurugisan Mara, Jap. 15, 4,120, U. Nagata,
5th Nov.-Kuchinotau 17th Nov., Coa',- M. B. K. Wakamatsu Maru, Jap. 33, 2,778, N. Gode, 4th Nov.-Moji 6th Nov., Coal.-M. B. Wongkoi Ger, .., 4, 15, W. Rehn, 12 Nov., Bangkok and Anghin 3rd Nov,, Rice and Gen.-B. & S. Yakiko Maru, Jap. ss., 2,049, K. Mute, 15th
.
Nov,Moji 10th Nov, Gea, and Matches. -Fusal & Co,
Yuna, Am. 6, 469, H. Nelson, 16th Oct.,--
Amay 14th Oct., Ballast-Yeng Chung.
SAILING VEMELS. Arrow, Br. 4-masted bq, 2,970, D. McDannell, 14th Nov.-New York soth June, Care Oil. -S. . Ca. Eclipse,
Br. bk., 2,968, J. McBryde, and Oct., Canten, ist Ct, Ballast.-S. O. Co. Eskasoni, Er. ship, 1,670, Wm. McBurnie, 13th Oct-Manila 13th Sept, Ballast.-Order. 1. F. Chapman, Am. ship, 2013, R. Banfield,
25th Aug.-Manila Igth Aug. Ballast A., K. & Co.
Prince George, bk., 472, A. R. Anderson,
18th Oct-Manila 26th Sept., Old Iron- Order,
S. P. Hetchcock, Am, ship, 2,026, S. L. Zertz, 1st Sept, Manila zoth Aug., Ballast.-A., K. & Co.
DOCK RETURNS.
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All parcels containing Jewellery or any article of Gold or Silver u be insured. This Arrivals at Home-16th October-Sperta, includes Silver or Golf assted Walking Glenturret, Sachsen, 20th October-Polynesfin Sticks ar Umbrellas; all insured parcels must Schuylki 23rd October-Memnon, Fols be sealed. The seals mast bear the impression phemus, abth October-Diamtd, Indrapura, of a device or private moti. Coins must not Sadefare. 29th October-/ava, 30th Octo-be used for sealing purposes. Ber-Benvorlick, Jetric, Silesia, (Ger.) and November-Print Heinrich, Saxonia, 6th November John Hardie, Peleus. 10th Nov. -Gueitenau, 13th November-Atholl, Foley, 17th Telamon; Albenga, Oceana, Sicotra. November-Helvella, Oceanten, Scandia,
Post
Offier.
A Mail will close for :- Swalow, Amoy and Tamsui-Per Joskin Maru, 19th Nov. 8A.M.-
Swalow, Amoy and Foochon-Per man, 18th Nov., 9 ..
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Haiphong-Per Hailam, 18th Nov, 9 A.M. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokobama--Per Timahi, 19th Nov, 11 AM.
A Mail for Macao is despatched per 15. Binghang on week-days, at 6 pm. In Sunday the mail for Maco is closed at § 5.173.
Mails or Canton, Wechow, and *5am- shui will be closed on weekdays, at 7 a.m. and at 6 pm. until further notice.
TO-MORROW.
5. Potor's Seamen's Church.
Queen's Road West.
23n Sunday after Trinity." Morning Prayer 51 a.m., Venite, Tucker; Te Deum, Liwers: Hymns, 4, 172, 105 and 223. Kyrie, Anonymous.
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Holy Communina 12.15 1.m. Evening Prayer, 6.30pm., Magnificat. Smart Nunc Dimit, Ferlinn: Hymns, 99, 171, 408
Moji, Kobe, Yokohama and Portland, Or and 10. Per Arabla, 19th Nov., 11 AM..
Macao-Per Homan, 19th Nov, 1.35 PM. Hongay-Per Mathilde, 19th Nov, 5 PM Swatow, Amoy and Anping--Per Fukuthu
· Maru, 19th Nov., 5 P.M.
Swalow and Shanghai-Per Choysang, 20th Nov., 10 A.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-l'er Nippan Maru, 20th Nov, 18,
I
Macao-Per Hogan, 20th Nov, 1,15 P.M. Singapore Pe Telemachus, 20th Nov,
2 PM,
Singapore Per Drucation, 2013 Nov., z .. Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Kansu, 20th. Nov. 3 P.M.
Cebu and Boito-Per Sungkiang, 20th Nov,
3 P.M.
Swalow, Amoy and Poochaw-Per Quarto,
20th Nov. P.M.
Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Per Kumano Maru, 2011 Nov., to kill.
Europe, c., India, via Tuticorin-Per Roon, 21st Nov, 11 A..
Macho-Per Fionam, 2114 Nov, DAR P.M. Shanghai Per Shrahsing, 21 Nov., 3 P.M. -Manila Per Tamirig, 21st. Nóv, 3. PM.
Shanghai--Per Parting, z1st Nov., 3 P.M. Singapore, Samarang and Settrabaya-Per Chuniang, 21st Nov, 3 P.M.
Macao-Per Honam, 22nd Nov, 115 P.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobt, Yokoham Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.--Ver Emprejs of India, 22nd Nov, 3 P.M.
W. B. A. Muckens, Minn Newborn, Mr & Mrs.
R. H. Newington, A. G. Nicholls, E. A. Packer, B, L.
D.5.0., Major A. A. Peake, W, Chichester, Mrs. A. A.. Pearce, H, Christie, J. D.
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Clark,
T. L larke, Mr. and. Mr. Plordren, A. R. Von
T. W.. Clegg, R.N., Eng. Lt. Philpo L. D.
and Mrs. Collins, W. F... Colvin, H.E. Connor.
sta, Mr. and Mrs. D. and 2 children Crook, A. H. Cruickshank, A. Davies, F. (1.
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Potts, P. C.
Powell, W. A.
Jackson,
Mr, & child
Kimura, N.
Fuwada, I.
4. H
J. Story, G. F.
M. L.
7 ornell, W. R.
Williams, G.
Wright, Dr. and Mr.
G. H. Bateson
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E. Bruce
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A. Smith, B. D. Spittles, J. S. Stebbing, WT. Stephens, H. Strauch, E. Von
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Sir Tatton and
The Church launch Dayspring will call Vice Cenon, Mr. & Mrs.
ships carrying white crews to bring friends nahore to the services between 9.15 and 10.30 and p.m., (Kowloon 4.m, and between
5-15 Police Pier, 10.30 and 6pm): returning after wards. The Answering Pennant, is the Call Bag. All the sittings are free and unappropri ated. Visitors welcome. Books, &c. provided.
Sunday school to in rostem. Meeting at Seamen's Institute 72, Praya East on Sunday ́ai & pm. Roman Catholic Cathedral:-Masstam., 7 a.m.; Bain, and 9.30am. Benediction,
5.30 pm
German Bethesda Chapel, West Point:-
Morning Service, au
But General) Fuller, Denman, Mr. C. P.
A.
A. w. Hamilton, Miss T. marker, B. Brotherton
on. k. A. Hewell, Hewen, Mrs. A. Hicks, Mrs. L. E. Howes, A. B.
Miss H. M. Thompson, R. Toledano, Th. Topliss, H. J. Uffel, W. Von. Unbchaun, C. H. Voules, Sir and Lady Voules, Min Wakefield, Mr. M.
Wishart. J. B. Wood, G. G.
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St. Francis' Church, Wanchat- Mass (Chin, }, Abell, Mrs. 6 am.. (Port.), 7.30 non. Renediction, Amos, Mrs.
"Austin, F. .5 p.m.
Reauchamp, E. B St. Joseph's Church, Carden Road-Morning- Backhouse J
Bolton, Mr. Bosch, Mr. and Mrs.
Service (English), 10 am.
8. Anthony's Chapel, West Point:-Mass.,
8 a..
Van der Union Church Services, ti a.m. and p Carruthers, E. S.
Chalmers, J. H. UNION CHURCH, KENNEDY ROAD, MINISTER: Clothier, Mr. and Mrs.
REV. C. 1. HICKLING.
H. W.
Ir a.m. Worship. Hymn 270, Chant 9, Hymns 221, 297, 207,
4 p.m. Sunday Scheint at Union Church in British School, Kowloon and at Quarry Bay
day 9. p.m.
Cobden, A. S. Codhury, Mrs. R. Cadbury, Miss Dating, Dution, Mr.
Cri.
Ellis, Mr. and Ms. Fowler E. A. M.. Frast, Lieut.
Worship. Hymns 199, 227, 341, 14. 357.
Lesture by Mr. Frank Browne on Faraday, and certain of his views."
Friday 4 pm. Ladies' Warking Party.
pm. . E. Society, Subject:- Friday "Seeking the Lord early"
Friday 9 pm. Special addres by Dr Joh.
Tientsin-Per Chipshing, 22nd Nov, 3 P.M. Macno-Per Hosam, 23rd Nav, 1.15 PÅME Singapore. Penang and Calcutta-Per Autop of New York, ang, 23rd Nov., 2 M.
Shanghai-Per Vochów, 23rd Nov, 3 P.M. Masila Per Yuensang, 23rd Nov., 3 ́P.M. Manila--Per Zafira, 14th Nov., JI, AM. Macao-Per Honam, 24th Nov., 1.15 P.M. Shanghai-Per Klukiurig, 26th Nov., 3 P.M. Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria B.C., and Tacone, Wash.-Ter Tremont, 27th Row,
10 A.M.
Sunday 11am, Worship conddried by Dr. Jahnston, of New York.
Sunday 6pm. Worship conducted by Rev: 5. Worker of Singap re.
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OCCITAL. Binder, F.
atje, Capt. R. Lewis, Major via Tuucorin-Lowe, J. C.
Munro, Mist A... Piper, C. Robertson, Mrs; C,
Europe, &c., India. Tonkin, 27th Oct., 11 am.
Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C. and Seattle, Wash.-l'er Teta Maru, 27th Nov., 3 M.
Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, Sourabaya and Macassar Per Tillatjaß, 27th Nov, 4 P.M.
Singapore, l'enang and Colombo-Per Tamia Maru, 17th Nov., P.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and Seattle, Wash. Per Minnesold, 29th Nov.,
TI A.M.
Manila, Thursday Island, Choklown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launce ston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Nikko Maru, 30th Nov., 11 AM4.
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Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe Yokoline, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Athenian, Alacrity Astraca 28th Nov., 11 A.M."
Bramble Bntomart Carmis Cherub
Diadeni Fame Flora... Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cook Handy town, Cairna, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hart Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Mel Janus bourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Eastern, 18! Kent... Dec, 9 A.K.
King Alfred Manila, Zamboanga, Post Darwin, Thursday Kinsha
A Island, Cooktowo, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane,Monmouth... Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Moorhen Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Trinan, Otter ...
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A Pillar Box has been placed at Quarry Bay.
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CHRISTMAS MAIL
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5.700
12,000
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Lieut-Commander G. B. Spicor-Simson]
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* Flying Flag of Vice-Adm 131 Shy Arthur W. Moore, Comm'pder-in-Chief,
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