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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY NOVEMBER 22, 1906.

quelled. The area of the trouble became much | bie, desbrves special acknowledgment and will larger during the later hpurs of the day, but avery police precaution was taken, and nothing. of a really grave nature had to be reported. We were informed, however, that it was not ex-

pected yesterday would quite see the last of this faction fighting

Steamers Exposted."·

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Nubia

Polynesien

From

Singapore P&O. Co Nov, 23

Japan...... Y. K. Nov. 26 Slag pore, M. & Co Nov. 26

| Misi Lang, Messrs G. Lazzara, E. Lauro shd doubtless receive departmental reco,nition. family, Mas C. R. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Mai singer, Capt. Lieut. Meideinger, Messrs. John LATER.N

Murray, H. E. Morris, Mr. and Mr. Kad F. A Teochis woman repoils from Gaylang, to Velchers and a children, Messrs. August Mayer, Rochore Police Station, that shortly after 8 Martin

Peteriermeyer, J. A. Oudheusdes, Fat Tremont........Manila' ........]D&Co, Ld Nov. 33 o'clock a band of Hokien armed with poles Mr Chandema, Mr. and Mr. S. C. Partridge Tamba Mar...

Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, Lasang came to her house and battered in the door. and child, Miss F. F. L. Percy, Messrs, Roy E. Sie states they had knives and threatened to Pierce, Th. F. Pierce, Miss Violet Flater, kill her untest shorter. They ranched-Mets. S. Redtenbacher, Otto Richier, Rud, Coptic

Richter, Mrs. Reimers and 3 children, Messrs. the place and cleared

Recichell, Gennaro da Rosa, W. A. Rosmall," eists, A. Schomburg, B. D. Smith, H. Sanit

Serlis, Capt. C. Swendeen, Messrs. Alfred Schaefer, E. Schuberth, S. D. Tikomiroff, Ferdinand Thiarin, Vossen, F. Vossen, L Vossen, A. Vossen, H. R. Wilson, W. Wein- berg and son, Miir E. Wiese, Mr. Carl Zier vogel, and Miss Louise Zulan.

Rochore district and Victoria-st were quite different from their ordinary aspect, all the shops being shot and doors barricaded. There

·were small raids and fights, but nothing serious had happened up to midnight,

THE "TERUTH.

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16th inst.

OUTBREAKS IN THE COUNTRY DISTRICTS.

Owing of the Police being everywhere, the obvious disapproval of the clerk of the weather, and the firmness of the Magistrates, the Town was fairly quiet on Wednesday night, though one marious outbreak eccurred, a band of Teo- chews raiding a Hokien wayang in, Keng Chew-st and smashing up the place after giv ing the Hokien actors a warm ten minutes. Ali The following rumours daring the last few Wednesday afternoon Mr. W. A Cuscaden, days give an idea of what people will say, Inspector General of Police' was buny going A policeman has been killed in Craig.rd. round the regions inhabited by the contending Several Chinese were killed and wounded in clans, accompanied by many leading Chinese New Market-rd. The dead bodies of coolles gentiamer, assuring shopkeepers and indeed are lying in rows on Boat Quay. everyone that they would have Police proter. The military have been ordered out to shoai tion if they opened their shops and carried on down the rioters European police Sërgeant. their daily business. A little reflection, added has been killed and the 1. G.P. badly wounded probably to empty stomachs, strengthened the with a brick. In two days the Hokiens will argument in favour of a truce. Still few riki have completed all arrangements to attack and shes took to the streets as the coolles feared set on fire all Teachia houses and shops. The being assaulted and the rikisha owners were raan" of the sirike is that Hokiens will not "'reluctant to risk” having their vehicles amibed. pay vicksha confies their fares.

The Police anticipated further outbreaks during Wednesday night, and the officers slept "In their uniform in the Police Offices, whilst iị large body of unen was under arms all night Fortunately these precautions were'unnecessary for the fight at the waying was the only dis turbance of any magnitude that took place..

Vesterday morning two companies of the Sherwood Foresters on a route march; were led' all over China Town, and the coolles made themselves scarce with shouts of "peng peng, Jai" when the military approached, and the' topon rapidly went round that the "gun soldiers" were going to shoot every noe found in the streets. There had been several litle scraps," but thein- ceased when the report .went round that the soldiers had, come, but soon after the milit ry had stated back for Tanglin out came the combatants and were fighting again. Gradually, however, the battle ground shifted to the outskirts of the Town and here Teochew and Hokian pig-rearers raided each others' pens and made off with the squeal. ing trophy. Fintce fights were also reported to be taking place at Tiong Bahru and

The Hokiens intend to go on till they have driven all Teochius nut of Singapore,

The Chinese Advisory Board has threatened to resign unters military guards are placed in | a'l Chinese-streets.

Harmaton's Circus did not show on Wednes. day night because the management were afraid | of being raided.

The fight is really got up by the Boxers,, u And so on and so forth, and each rumour

implicitly lieved in by its circulators.

Shipping,

Arrivals...

Indrave', Br: s.s., 3,767, S. Cullington, 20th

Nav., Manila 16th Nov., Bailast.-G., L. & Co. Prins-Regent Luitpold, Ger. 5.5, 3,920, H. Kirchner, 21st Nov-Hambarg. 11th Oct., and Singapore 16th Nov., Mails and Gen.

V. & Co !

Masan Maru, Jap. 58, 202, 1. Sakurai, 218

Nov,—Tamsui 18th Nov, Amay 19th, and Swatow aoth, Gen. — D. 8, K.

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Shipping Reports.

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Post Ottice.

A Mall will close for *--- Shanghai-Por Fıkrane, 23rd Nov., 11 A.M. - Macao-Per. fionum, a3rd Novs, 1.ES P.M.; Singapore. Perang 'and Calcutta-Per Kut--

... Singapore.M. M....... Nov. 27

Japan... O. & O, Co Nov. 29, 23rd Nov. 1 P.,

Swatow and Bangkok-Par, Prometheus, 23rd Nov2 P.M.

U.S.- Callas

· DOOK RETURNS

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS,

* Kowloon Dock.

Hongkong.....?!

Heungebiniam

Paul Beau..

H.M.8. Kapt

Monteagle, .....................

Str. Indravalli from Manila:-Strong NB. H.M.S. Diter monsoon and rough sea

Str. Hwangtak from Shanghai-Strong mon- rias Sigismund ...... soon and rough sea'all the passige.

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Vessels in Fort

STRAMMEO, Athenian, Br. m., 3,883, A. O. Cooper, 13th Nov. Vancouver, B.C., 16th Oct., and Shanghal 10th Nov., Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Binh Thuan, Fr. ks., 98, G. Roulet, zoth

Nov.--Bangkok 9th Nov., Rice and Timber. B. & Co. Borneo, Ger. 1.4., 1,344, A. Denker, 18th Oct. -Sandakan 13th Oct., Timber.-M. & Co. Carl Diederichsen, Ger. *.*., 774, H. Schlaikier, 20th Nov., Hoihow. 18th Nov., Pigs and Geb.-), & Co.

Doric, Br. sm, 4,975, Harry Gaukroger, 218) Nov.-San Francisco 20th Oct., Honolulu

Comopolitan

Dakotsa

Patchabur.

Chinkai Marumou Kutsangatirat

Aberdeen

SHANGHAI DOCKS,

16th

avember.

Old Dock

Columbla.....

Ships Passed The Canal:- 16th October-Deniomond, Benvorlich, Dio mad, Perrowur, „Saxonia, Albenga Benledi, Cardiganshire, 10th October-Sado Maru Andalusia, Breast Simont, Prins Heinrich, Ocean, Atholl, Iyo Maru, a3rd October- Glenroy, Prometheus. 25th October-Glaucus, Nubla, Salarie, Montgomeryshirt, Siberien. 30th October-Helene Rickmers, Peleus, Prins Regent Lulipoid, Oceana, Socotra,

Manila-Per Yuintang, 23rd Nov, 3 P.M. Mánila -Per. Zadro, 21th Nov., 11 AM Shanghal-Ter` Kwongsang. 24th Now

TEAM.

Macao-Perfonam, 24th Nov., 115 PM Switow, Amoy and Foochow→Per Fasching, 4th Nov, 1 F.M

Ningpo and Shanghai -Per Yockow, 24th Nov. 3 P.M.

Tientsip Per Chipshing, a4th Nov. 3 P.M. -Bangkok-Per Fitmiskire, 24th Nov, 4`P.M.

Batavia, Choribos, Samarang, Sourabaya and Macassar-Par Tjilatjað, 24th Novi, 4 PM.

Swatow, Amoy, and . Tamsul -Per Afazan Mara, 24th Nov., 5 P.M.

Shanghai-Per Kiukiạng, z6th Nov., 3 P.M. Kobe, Yokohama nad San Francisco-Fe Dakotak, 26th Nov. 4 P.M.

Moji, Kobe, Yokohama. Victoria B.C., and Taroma, Wash-Per Trymont, 37th Nov,

uta. Tuticorin-Per

TO A.M.

Tonkin, 27th Nov., 31 A.M Europa, &c., India'

Ringspoin. Pening and Calcutta-Per Gregory Apcar, a7th Nov, 2 PM,

Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yakobama, Victoris, B.C. and Seattle, Wash.-Per Tosa Maru, 27th

27th, Yokohama 9th Nov., Kobe, zoth, Farley, Namur. 3rd November-G# No.3.M.

Polynesian, Bingo Maru, Kanagawa Maru. Nagasaki 12th, and Manila 19th, 'Malli

olh November moria, China, Hohenstaufan, and Gen.-O. & O. 5. S. Co

toth November-Markuon, Nubia, Empress of Japan, Br. 2.8, 3,039. Henry,

Casion, Pybus, R.N.R, 18th "ov.Vancouver 30th in Sia, Ban von Sophie

Slavonia 13th Novem Oct., and Shanghai 16th Nov, Mails and

Rickmers, Christiania, Indrasamha, Gen.-C. P. R. Co..

Falk, Nor. $.., 1,380, G. M. Gundersen, 15

Novanton 14th Nov., Coal.-M. B. K. Glenroy, fr..., 3141, Darke, 21st Nov.

London and Singapore 14th Nov,, Gen.~ McG. Bros, & Gow,

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Priss

Mar. 27th Nov. 5 F.M.

Singapore, Penang_nd.Colombo-Per Tamba

Skosku Maru, and Nov., 5 P.M.

Swalow, Amay, Foochow and Shanghai-Per

Eitel Friedrich. 17th November-Achilles, Victoria and Vancouver, RE-Fer Athenian, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Glaniecky, Indramayo, Kintuch, Palermo, Radzih Nov, A.. marshtra, Yarra, Wakasa Maru, Kawachi Maru, Sikk, Prins Ludsuig. 20th November —Bingios, Silesia, (Aus)-Awafi Maru, Car- Marvon, Rasbera, Sinegambia,

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HONGKONGSL

Adami, P. R. Alexruder, Lady Allen, R. W. Appel, Mr. and Mrs.

C Balloy, S. Baker, A., S.

Jassula, J. Jokl, J. P. F. Jones, W. B. G. Joughin, J. C..

“Judd, A, F.g`

Kempster, Mr. & Mrs.

H.

Basse, Mr. and Mrs L, Krill, T.. Baltiscomfin, H. G.・・ Krliger, M. Beattle, R. B.

Kuose, P.

Biervliet A. Van(Vico" Lane, Mr. and Mrs. W.

Consul for Belguim)

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Birbeck, R. J..

Law, W.-T.

Bird, H. W.

Lawless, Major & Mrs."

Bieney, Mr. & Mrs. S. E.

Bisnay, Miss Blanch, Mr. and

N. F.

G.

Breckwoldt, H. Brighton, F. G Brighton, G. L. Campbell, L. F.

Bramley, H.

Laws, Mis, G. W

Mrs. Lehti, F.

lichteroide, Madi

maid

Lilly, Mr. and Mrs. J

Logan,

Loucks, Mr. and Mis,'

Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Love, F. Hig

W. L.

A.

- Maminatt, Miss-

A. Chapman, B. F. Chappie,

F. T: Chaibam, Hon. & Mrs.

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Chatham, Mas.. Chichester, A.G

Marriott, Dr. O),

Marsh, H. La

Maltsan, Moore, In Moore, S

Baronais

Moore, Dr. and Mrs.

W.B.A.

Mr and Mrs.

D.B.C., Major A. A. Muir, F Chichester, Mrs. A. A. Murkens, Mlas Christie, J. D. Newborn, Mr. & Mrs. Clark, M. O.

R. H. Clarke, Mr. and Mr. Newingtos, A. G.

Nicholls Er Ar T, W. Clegg, RN. Eng. Lt. Packer, B. L

and Mrs. Colvin, H. E. Conkey, E. M. Miss. Connor, J. L. Crook, A. H. Cruickshank, A. Davies,

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Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Doolitte, F. H.

W. H.. Dowley!

Parker, T. F.

Peake, W.

Perklos, Mr. and Mrs.

T.

Pfordien, A. R. Von

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Mr. and Mr.

Phillips, JE Philpot, L. D. Potts, P. C.

Presbaw, C. M Pucher, W. Reid, H. 1.

Mr. and Mrs. Powall, W. A. Seattle, Wash.-Per Minnesota, 29th Nov., Downing, Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard, H.

Shanghai, Nagamak?, “Kobe, Yokohama and

IJA.M.

T. C. and infant Honolula and San Francisco-Per Deric, Dupree, W. S. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama,Dunlop, G. A. 30th Nov., 11 A.M.

Einstmann, W. Manila, Thursday island, Cooktown, Cairns, airchild, H. J.

Estorbary

Bangkok 3rd Nov., Rice.--Lagard, Thore ber-Denverlich, Jeserie, Silezia Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launce

Sirangoon rd, whilst a jelephone message from Kabafato Maru, lap. 1, 28, K. Yashi.ngkong, Fr. 5.5., 739. E. Coreil, 15th Nov., November- John Harich, Saxonia, on, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and | Fecht, M.

Cha-cha kang repaired a battle-royal there There' rows were promptly. quelled by the Police, and in all a couple of hundred more prisoners were inken. The men were, brought up in the Pelice Court yesterday, and Mr. Colman continued in mete out' exemplary punishment to them. Ohe batch against whom the evidence was very strong and who had stoned the Police, were given seven months in. jail and bound over in puréties of 550 chet to behave for the remaining five months of the twelve. As it is improbable that they will find surety it practically means they will spend a year in jail for their little share in the rioting.

At nona yesterday, no further fighting had taken place and the hesitating rikisha Loolies began to come out and later when one ofour representatives made a journey raged Tanjong Pagar; Chinatown and Hachore the Chinese

population were found to be generally return ing to their work, whilst the shopkeepers were opening up their shops. The large crowde congregated at street corners had dispersed and with the increasing number of rikishas iny the streets the Town was rapidly assuming its normal aspect again,

Later little affairs reported are disturbances in Holland-rd Tanglin, and Shaik Abdullah ∙reports that a gang of. Teochisi attacked a spirit shop at a miles on the Serangoon-rd, Gear Rendenteer. They burst open the door of the shop and looted it, carrying off $200 worth of goods, Sanitary Inspector, "Mayhaw came up with two constables from the Rumah Miskin Station and arrested, two men. similar occurrence is reported-to have inken place at a shop furthe, out on the Serangoon- rd,

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The peons of the Chinese Chamber of Com merce took round leaflets in Chinese to the

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majku, 240, Nov.-Kaha 14th Nov., Coal and Gen.-Japanese. Loyal, Ger, s.1, 1.237, F. Nalsins, 215 No

Bangkok 9th Nov., Rice and Gen.—S, W. & Co.

Knivsberg, Gen. 3.s., 646, Chr. Jürgensen, 21st

Nov.-Macan 21st Nov, Gen-..& Co. Kwangish, Ch. 1... 1,536, Wm. H. Lunt, 21st Nox –Shanghai vênh fav, tiên – C

5, N. Co,

Progress, Ger. a.a., 687, H. Pren, 21st Nov.

Quinbon 16th Nov., Salj -S. & Co.

Chip Shing, Br. ss., 1,199, G. S. Weigell, zad

Nov.--Canton 21st Nov., Gen.-J., M. &

Co.. Yiksarg, Br, 45, 1,236, D. A. King, and Nov.,

--Canton 21st Nov., Gen.-J., M. & Co. - Taising, Br. ss., 1,544, W. Gibb, 22nd Nov.-

Centon 21st Nov, Gen.-J., M. & Co.. Kiangpino, Ch. 9., 1,212 Borneo, 12nd Nov,

Canton, 21st Nov., Ges,-Kwong Man Vo.

Shanhsing. Br. S.Si, 1,307, F. D. Northcombe,

22nd Nov,-Canton aist Nov., Gen.—B & S.

Tjilatjap, Dutras., 2,476, P. J. van Emmerich, 2nd New-Amoy - 1111 Nov., Gen.—J. C. J. L.

Clearances at the Harbour Offós, Amigo, for Hoibew.

Prins Regent Luitpold, for Shanghai, Sungklang, for Cebu, Kwangles, for Shanghai. Look, for Bangkok. Taisige, for Shanghai,

Departures.. Nov. 22, Prina-Regent Luitpold, for Shanghai, &c.

Ceylan, for Singapore. Fri, for Bangkak. Hailan, for Swatow. Amigo, for Hoihdw.

Lootok, for Bangkok.

Frans Ferdinand, for Shanghai. various rikisha depots, and the men then turn-Arrez, for Canton.

ed out.

GANG 'ROBBERY,

A more serious affair occurred at Sirangoon,

Empress of India,

for Vancouver. Segovia, for Hamborg. for Shanghai, ngkang, for Cebu,

yesterday afternoon. It is only a sequel to the Chuang, for Samarang. Chinese disturbances in town, one of the in-tzemar, for Singapore. cidents that follow on. general state of law. lossness, A gang of robbers wined with

knives crossed the river in a boat and attacked the Branch Opium Farm within a since's throw of the Police Station there. They, ransacked the place, apparently before the police gol to work. The constables turned | out with rifles and fired four shots at the rob- beri, but cannot say if any were hurt. At all avents they seem to have got clear away and

are said to have taken a thousand dollars worth of goods,

LAST NIGHT.

There were disquieting sumours_about_last

Marie, for Mauritius.

gier, for Shanghai. Kwanglah, for Canton.

Passengers arrived. «^

Haiphong and Hoihow 14th Nov., Gen.

Perth-Per Nikko Maru, 30th Nov., r↑ ..

Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cook town, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart. Launceston,

Roach, Ma, J. S. and

Counter child B

Fisher.

H. G.

H. L.

New Zealand, Mel. Franklin T.

C..B.

Frost,

B. L.

Fuller,

Stuart (American Vica Con- sul General):

Gregory Apent, Br. 1.1., 2,961, S. H. Belson, Arrivals at Home-16th October-Speria, 4th Nov,Calcutta 4th Nov., via Penang Glanterre, Sacksin, 20th October-Polynesien, and Singapore 13th, Gen.-D. S. & Co. Schuylkill. 23rd October-Mimmon, Poly"

phemus. 25th_October-Diomed, Heimdal, Nor... 763, Joharra, 16th Nor. Sade Mar. 29th October-ava

November Prin

Peleus, toth Nov. Telamon, Albenga, Oceana, Socotra. ➡Gustsenau, 13th November-Atholl, Foxley,

171 November-Cyclops, Machaon, Bingo Maru. Dec.AM. November-Helvetia, Oceanien, Scandia. 20thbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Rasterw, 138

Manila-Per Rubi, 1st Dec., 11 A.M. Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday: Idland, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Svdnov, Hobart. Launceston, New Zealand, Methoorne N telaide and Perth-Per Telnan, 3rd Dec.. 3 P.M.

Farone, &c. Indian Tuticorin-Per Ruain, tih Dec, 1 A.M.

A. R. M.

Karin, Swed. s., 98, G. Petterson, 18th Nov

Gen.-Aagaard,

Hoikow 17th Nov,

CHINA COAST METEOKOLOGICAL REGISTER November 2141, 1906, 2-m.

Bar Th. Hu. Wod Wr.

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9.97

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130.3

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30.35

30.30 30 32 30.33

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Thoresen & Co. Kutsang, Br... 3,110, R. C. D. Bradley, 15th Nov,-Calcutta via Penang and Singapore 8th Nov... ER, J., M, & Do Lombard, Br. s., 679, F. P. Morris, 16th Nov.-Calcutta 23rd Oct., Ballast,rder, Machew, Ger. s.a., 996, Zollner, 1 th Nov,

Bangkok 11th Nov., Rice and Wood. B. & S. Mercedes, Br. 1.8., 2,900, J. S. VcGregor-1st" a

Nov,Weihaiwei 25th Oct Govt. Stores.

Fochi -Admitally.

Nagasaki.... 1.3., 20,71, Chas. Austin 20th Kagoshima.. Minnesota, Am

Nov., Seattle zoth Oct., via Yokohama,

Vihma Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai 17th Nov, Naha.. Gen. N. Y. K..

Ishigak Chefeo......... Wehalwe.. 19.a.m.30.38 Track ...... Kinkiang Shanghai... Chal

Peak. Sharp Amoy...... Swa Taibukit..... Tachu........ T'ainap....... Roshan l'ercadores..

Monteagle, Br. s., 3.953, S. Robinson, 14th Sept., Vancouver 20th Aug., and Shang. haith, Sept., Flour, Lead and Gen.-C. P. R. Co.

Neil MacLeod, Am, 58, got, E. Corral, 19th

June, Manila 16th June, Ballast.—Barret io & Co..

N. S. de Rosario, Am. 11. 715. M. Lopez, Blanco, rath June,Manila 9th June, Ballast.-Barrello & Co.

Oceana, Br. 3,155, J. Gray, 16th Nov

Cardiff 3rd Oct., Coal-Navy. Driel, Br. 6.5., 2,206, G. Maddrelt, rith Oct.,

Moji sth Oct, Coal.-B..& Co. Oscar 11., Nor. s., 3,000, Wilhelmsen, 14th

NovSourabaya

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130.25 Chaton am 30.34 Nov, Sugar-Hirgkongna.m. 30.31 Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Victoria l'enk Paklat, Ger. 2... 1,100, H. Demes, 18th Nov.,

Cap Rock -Swalow 17th Nev, Rics and Teakwood, MATH

Hoihow 1a.m. Petchaburi, Ger. s., 1,373. Gosewisch, 11th Pakbo..........

Nov. Swalow 12th Nov, Rice and

Phaliea Timber.-M. & Co..

Tpurane...... Prometheus, Nor. 88, 1,023, O. Commelingen, C. St. James

16th Nov -Swatow 15th Nov, Rice.-N. | Aparri ......6 2m. Y. K.

Manila.......10a.m.30.0 Legaspi 6am.19

Print Sigismund, Ger. ss., 3,300, D. Leaz, 20th Nov., Sydney vin New Guinea and Manila 18th Nov, Flour and Gen-M: & Co.

Providence, Nor, 5,6, 693, H. Skarrebo, 14th Nov., Bangkok 3rd Nov., Rice and Flour. -A, K: & Co.

Ragnar, Nor. s.5., 1.220, H. G. Nielson, and Nov.,-Rajang (Borneo) 26th Oct., Timber, -Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Rai Dara, Br. 8., 2,495, M. Cambridge, 18th

Nov,Moji 12th Nov., Coal,-A, R. M. Samson, Ger. s... 998, F, Rehwaldt, 7th Nov, – Bảngkok Bih Nov. Geil & Co. Sarrogan, Am, 1.8., 428, Vitterin, 7th Sept.,

Manila 4th Sept., Ballast,-Order.

Per Indravelli, from Manila-Hajor Lawless.Signal, Ger. 1, 900,. Schlaikier, 21st Nov., Per Matan Maru, from Coast Paris-160 China e,

Per Awangtah, from Shanghai-Miss Moir, M. R. W. Marshall, Dr. R. Scheweiger, Ms Lao Ching Let, and tr3 Chinese,

Per Prins Regent Luitpold, for Hongkong Iron Hamburg-Miss Johanna Roeser. From Southampton-Mrs. Kemp, Mr. Frank Me Robb'c, Miss A. H. M. Tapton, Miss A. A. Belton, Mr. P.

Genoa-Messrs. H. Basmisy, nobl, Mrs. H. 1. Bennett, Messrs. Techt,

anin, Capt. E.

Bangkok 12th Nov., Rice.-J. & Co. Soudan, Br. transport, 4,207, S. D. B. Lockyer,

19th Nov., Taka 13th Nov,, Troops. Admiralty. Sullberg, Ger. .., 781, C.- Luppi, 19th Nov, -Hongay 4th Nov, Coal.-J. & Co. Thojma, Nor, 6.4., 1,188, F. Jagen 8th Nov,

Samarang 25th Oct., Gen-S., W. & Co. Tosa Maru, Jap. 3.8., 3610, K. Kato, 18th Nov,,

Shanghai 15th Nov., Flour and Gen.

Bacolod.....9 a.m

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Vladivostock...m.- Nemuro...... a.m. 29.97 Hakodate ... Tokin Kochi... < Nagasaki Kagoshima ..... Oshima...... Naha Ishigakijima.. Cheloo......... Weibarwei ... Hank...... Kiukiang...... Shaogbal.....93 Coufaff Sharp Peak.. Amoya Swatow... Taihoka..... Nov.-Kobe 11th Nov, and Shanghai Taipan ... 17th, Gen.-S., W. & Co.

Keshun .... Wangkoi Ger. 1.8., 1, 15, W. Rehp, 12th Nav., Pescadores.

Bangkok and Angkin 3rd Nov,, Rice Canton lo am. and Gen.-B. & S.

Hongkong Yakiké Maru, Tap, 8.6, 2049, K. Muto, 15th Victoris Peuk Kock ... & Co Yuensang, Br. ., 1,118, F. Mooney, 20th Holbow

Nov-Manila 15th Nov., and Amoy 19th, | Pakhol......... Gen. M. & Co.

Phulion Yruna, Am. 4, 469, H. Nelson, 16th Oct.,Tour

Amoy 14th Oct., Ballast.-Veng Chung,

James Zafiro, Br. ., 169, R. Rodger-19th Nov,| Aparri ·

night, and the riksha coolies gave an indica- From Winning, and Am. 1. Reyne Trieste, Aus£.- 9.s.,-3,203,-D. Mistrorigo. 21st / Tachilet

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tion of something by going off the streets to a Has; Clement Olivieri, Oliva a large extent,

F. Bunje, and Mr. P. Hardman From Port The police had, in pite of the heavy work Said Mr. S. Walker. From Colombo. Mr. of the last few days, made every Arrangement and Mrs. H. W. Kempster, Miss E. Mammat to cope with any difficulty from the lawless, Mrs. Herben Bent, Messrs. Jean Emilion and Visim. From Singapore-Messrs. John F. and on the tumour of a large, gathering in Pawsay, Jacaby, Ch. A. Squires and Thenda. Rechore, the First Magistrate, Mr. Mitchell, prent with Capt. Cuscaden, to read, if necessary,

Passengers departed.

You-Moli foth Nov., Gen. and MatchnL

BAILING VEIKLS.

Oct.,-Manila 13th Sept, Ballast-Order.

the local equivalent of the rio! act, so as to Per Room, for Bremen, &c.-Mrs. Allen, Mrs. give the police the authority, if seed be, to pró- | °C. A. Aspland, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Anthony and a children, Mr. Brussow, Dr. and Mrs. feed to more rigorous measures of repressión.

A word about the excellent work by the Blauw, Messrs. Paul Becher, Brehmer, Frol. Dr. Alestendro Benarie Bossi, Mears, Pedro Police will not be out of place. Every member Brezzi, C. H. Bradley, Chas. H. Bade, J. H

N of the Force from Mr. Cuscaden, the fatpector Barnard and Mrs. Clarke and child, Exkasoni, Br; ship, 1,670, Wm. McBurnie, rath

G. Chamberlain, Benj. Chappell, General, to the latest joined constable has Mr. D. Carlo worked hard and without excitement during a

Cuocol and children; Mr. and Mrs. Lauro trying time and the thanks of the community H. Dickinson, Mr. Doyeofour, Mr. and I. Are due to the whole Force. The European Dallen voi M, Doyen, Miss Luino

E. Felck, A. R Officers worked extremely well and, have scar, Filan, Miss Fitcher, Mr. and Mrs. Richard, cely. had a couple of hours sleep since the Gloeck, Messrs. G. R. Gughrps and James H. George, Mr. and Mrs. Hammer, MỸ, Carl v. opening fights, but the energy of Captain Halfam, Miss D. Illingworth, Messrs, F. Koch, D'Arcy Symonds, CP.D., and Chief Inspector K. Menger, H. Krumpelt, Alfred Kellar, F. Howarda, kie right hand man during the trop. | Kind, C. Kring, W. Luckey, Lans, P. Linke,

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Manila, Simpsonhafen, F., Wilhelmshafen, Herbertshohe. Merapi, Brishare, Surinev, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Molume Adelaide Perth--Per Prins Sigismund, 11th Dec., 10 A M.

Yokohama and Kobe-Per Changska, 13th Dec, 3 P.M.

A Pillar Box has been placed at Quarry

Day.

"It will be cleared daily at 9 a.m. and 1.30 p.m.

CHRISTMAS, CARDS, Christmas Cards (if prepaid at Printed matter rates) must be posted either in an unfastened 'envelope or in a cover which can be easily removed for the purpose of examination without breaking any seal or tearing any paper or separating any adhering surfaces. Covers may be secured with string.

Cards in closed envelopes with-notched ends or corners culwill be taxed as letters,

The best method of sending cards is to

Fuller, De

Mr. C. P. Gibson, A.

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Rutherford, Mr. & Mrà,

N. H. Sandes, Miss F. G. Sanders, Dr, J, B, Schween, R.

Rev. G.

Mr. & Men, Bruce

Skinn, Au Spittles, J. 5. Stebbing, W. T. Stephens, H. Sutherland, P. D.

Gibion, Mr. & Mrs. J. „Sykes, Sir Tatton mod

valst Gilmour, Capt. & Mr.

muid

Terry, Mr. and Mrs. I, ⠀ Te ry, Miss Thompson, B. E. Miss Thompson, Mr. & Min Thompson, Migs H. M. Toledano, T Topliss, H.J. Tuttle, B. B. Mr. Uffel,

Grant, A. W.-- Marker, B. Brotherton. Harris, Mrs. W. H. Hawley, G. W. Hewett, Hon. LA, Howell, Mrs,F, A. Howes, A. B.

Hocking, Mr. and Mrs.

A.

Hunt, Miss B Hunter, R. Hutchinson, Major

0,: Ingenahl, C. Iapas, Capi, R. Ivins, D. T.

Von.

Unbehaun, C. H. Voutes, Sir and Lady Voules, Miss

J. Wager, G. J.

Wakefald, Mrs. M. Wishart, J. B. Wood, G. G. Wright, Miss and maid

· KING ƉEDWARD, ****. --

Almond, Capt. & Mr. Kempler, Mrɛ and Men, - Russell

Barrelt, Mr. and Mrs. Kimura, N, Beard, R. J.. Beard, Miss.

enclose them in an envelope with the flap Blats, Mr. and Mrs.

turned in.

Brewster,

Browalow, E. O.

Coltban, H. 1. Cole, E. K

CLOBING OF CHRISTMAS AND NEW VIAR PARCEL MAIL TO THE UNITED KINGDOM.

Collier, &. C. Parcels for the United Kingdom via Gibraltar Colville, Lieut. & Mrs. posted up to 5 pm on Friday, the and of H.D.

Herbert

Krion, F. Kuwada, I.

Legouse, Vice-Comel

M,

Mandall, Min

Nicholson, D. M Ortom, Misa

Ossorio, Mrs. A. and

mald

Novembar, are due in London on the 8th of Cormack, Mr. & Mr. an

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Jas

Cunningham, Mr. and

Mr. A.

Daney, Miss Diebl,

L. T.

Master

Peacock, Misi Adala Pennefather, Capt. and

Mrs. G. H. Reynell, Miss V. Robbins, W.O. Robinson, Mrs. J. M,

My...

Elizalde, Mr. A. and E, 1500, ME, & Mem

"December, and, those posted on the 16th of

November are due in London on the end of ¦ Cumming, A. December, 1906.

With an additional fes of 60 cents, parcèle may be sent via Brindisi and if posted before 5pm, on the 16th November, would accom. pany the letter mail, which is due in London on the 15th of December.

Parcels intended, for New Year's delivery' should also be forwarded by the mail of the 16th of November, as the subsequent parcel mail of the 1st of December vis Gibraltar is scheduled to arrive in London on the 5th January, 1907.

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maid and porvant.

and soo

Fletcher, M. FF. Silvertone, A, He'

and children

Silverstone, M. L, Hartezan, Mrs. T. 5. Smither, Miss H. R.

Boliday Mr. and Mrs. He

Capt. and Mr. WEDNES

...Square, Miss N.

M.and sets Stark, Alex.

La Roy

C. H.

ard, Capt. & Mrs. Story, G. F,

Hoyle, Mr. and Mr

M.

The rates of postage on ordinary parcels to United Kingdom are as follows:- Foro parcel not ex'ding 3 lbs. in weight 60 cts.

$1,20 H 7 lbs.

JR '11 lbs.

$1 Bo

Hurley, Fred, C. All parcels containing Jewellery or any. Huiching, Capt, B. Article of Gold or Sliver murd be insured. This Ihlofeld, Miss Includes Silver or Gold mounted Walking Jack, Mr. C. M. White, Min:]; Berry Sticks or Umbrellas; all insured parcels must Jackson, Mra. & child Williams, G. be sealed. The seals must bear the impression Johnson, Dr. and Mrs, Wright, Dr. and Mrs,. of a device or private magk. Coins must not Mustry S,

Gaff. Baicion be used for sealing purposes.

Kempi, Mrs. C. 9.

A Mail for Macao is despatched per 1.4. Wingkang op week-days, at 6 pm. On Sunday the mail for Macao is closed at 8 km,

Abell, Mrs.

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

Ambs, Mrs. Abilio, F, Malls for Canton, Wachów, and Sam. Backhouse, J, shui will be closed on week-days, at 7 a.m. and Beauchamp, E. B,

Bolton, at 6 p.m. until further notice.

Mr. and der Carruthers, E. S. Chalmers, J. H. Clothier,

H.W

Gran!

Smith, Percy Suppa, P.

W. R. Ubmer, Miss

PEAK.

·Joseph, Mr. and Mrs,

MIL

CRAIGIEBURY,

Kolnall, R.A., Major and

Kont, A. Col. & Mrs. Leask, Mr.

Mr. Macdonald, Major and

Mr. and Mr.

Adams, M, and Mrs. F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Colder, A, 8.

Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs.

Belden, H. E, Binder, F. Hatje, Capt. R

Codbury, Mrs. R.. Codbury, Miss 29 Darling, Col. Dutton, MT Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs.

Fowler, E. A. M.

Montague Young, I. A.

OCCIDENTAL,

Wassals, Mr. and Mrs. Hockaday, W. T.

Malade, Mr.

Martin, R.

Mitchell, B.

Moncarien, Lt,-Cola

Mrs. 8.

Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Могово Muhle

botajor & Mrs

Reid,

M., LiCol,

Reyes, Mr. Sawer, Mrs. W. R Sinclair, A. Stutyan, LM; J. van Smalth, A. Findlay. West, J. J.

White Dr. And

Wilder, A.-P.

Manik 17th Nov., Hemp.-S., T. & Co. Manila...... 1o.m. 19.96 73 100

Legaspi Bacolod Iloilo......... Ceba - Labuan,

R. J. Falloon, C. H.

Barnett, H. J. O.

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Lowo, J. C.

Robertson, Mr. C,

Mas Kathi Robertson, Master G.

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Munro, Miss A.

Stevens, H...

Gelsthrope, Mr. Grean, Mr. H. E

Mr. Grosabili, Gregory, Hantel, Hazeland, F. A

Neill, W. O,

Mamidiy ................avata

$4

$7

Piper, C.

Jeffries, H: UK

Rechard,

Jouling, Lt. Col.

P. Chapman, Am. ship, 2013, R. Bandeld,

25th Aug.—Manila reth Aug., Ballast.- A, K. & Co.

Prince George, bk, 473, A. R. Anderson,

18th Oct.,Manila 26th Sept, Old Tron. Order.

S.

P. Helebcock, Am, ship, 2,086, S. L. Zerty, 1st Sept-Manila zoth Aug, Ballast.—Ai, X. & Co

Bainmeler... Temperatura

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