IS THIS SEEML31":
JUDGE'S STRONG COMMENTS N TWO
CLERGYMEN'S LITIGATION.
"Judge Bacon expressed himself very strong, ly on Oct. 19 at Bloomsbury Countycourt with regard to a claim for £44 brought by one clergyman against another.
Rev. Arthur Tail Isane Hughes, of Causeway. cottages, East-end, Finchley, sued Rev. W. Roberts Camden rd, for alleged breach, of contract to employ him for Sunday duty at in guineas per Sunday:
"Is this seemly," asked the judge, that these two clergymen should higste before me on such a question
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY NOVEMBER
Shipping.
Drufar. Nov, 19, Gyöz, T., Ring, arst Mov
Saigon 17th Nov. Rice-Aagaard, Thore
41
sen & Co.
Laertes, Bri'an, '1,340, J. B. Jackson. 22nd
Nov-Saigon 16th Nov, Gen-Chinese.
Haiching, Then, 4 năm, 4, F. Undoins, 23rd
Nov.-Foochow 20th Nov.. Amav 21st, and Swatow zand, Gen.-D., T. & Co.
Nord, Not. 88,716, F., Heraldann, 23rd Nov.,
Iloilo 17th Nov., Sugar and Sapan Wood, -Aagaard. Thoresen & Co. Andalusia, Ger. 3. 5,447, Hanse, 23rd Nov
Singapor 14th Nov., Gen.-H. A. L. ¦ ¦
⠀
Mercedes, Br. 2.5, 2,900, 1. 9. McGregor
Nov-Weihaiwei 25th Oct., Govt, Brores
Adminlty..
tow," "Amoy, and Tammm-rer Laran
Mars, 24th Nova § P.M.
Minnesota, Am. 4.s., 20,71*, Chir Austin, 20th Nov., Seattle 70th Oct., via Yakahams, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai 17th Nov. Gen N. Y. K. Modagle, Hr. 1.5., 3.953, S. Robinson 14th Sept.,Vancouver Toth Aug, and hang. hal 11th, Sept., Flour, Lead and Gan.-C. P. R. CA Neil MacLeod, Am. ss., gos, E. Corral, 19th
N.
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Swatow, Singapore and Bangkok-Per Wongkol, 25th Nov., 9 A.M.
Holbow and Haiphong-Par Holstein, 25th Nova 9 Jabla ya
Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama Fer Ande-A, A Insa, 26th Nov, 3 P.M.
Kobe, Yokohama and San Francisco-Per Dakotak, 16th. Nov. 4.P.3.
Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria B.C., and June, Manita 16th June, Ballast-Barret-Tacoma, Wash.-Pei Tramont, 27th Nov., to & Co,
S. de Rosario, Am. 8.8. 215. M. Lopez, Blanco, 12th June,-Manila 9th June, Ballast-Barretto & Co.
Oceana, Br. s... 3,156, J. Gray, 16th Nov,-
Cardiff 3rd Oct., Coal-Navy.
to A.M.
i
Europe, &c. Indis, vía. Tuticorin-Per-¦ Tonkin, 37th Nov., II A.M.
Singapore, Panang and Calcutta Per Gregory Apcar, 27th Nov, 1 P.N
23, 1906.
'Bailey, W. S. Baker, A, S.
Adams, M. and
R.J.
T. Smith
Hutchinson, Majer J. Parnej, 11 Ja
Falloan, CH. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Pyo, E. Burass Smith, E Grant “
HONGKONG,
Adams, P. R. Alexander, Lady Appel, Mr. and Mrs♪
Hurt, Minn B.. Hunter R
Ingenobl, C.
Innes, Capt. R...
Ivins, D. T..
Jesmola, J.
Jokl, J. P. F..
Jones, W. B.
Jaughin, J. C Judd, A. F. Krill, T.- Kilger, M.; Kunze, P. Law, W. T. Lawless, Major & Mrs.
Blaach, Mr. and Mrs. E
N. F. Blood, G. Boyd, 1. M. Bradley, H. Breckwoldt, H.
Neill, W. O. Piper, C. Rechard, E.
Basis, Mr. and Mrs. L. Battiscombe, H. G. Bayly, Mr. and Mrs. Beattic, R. 3, Diervliet, A. Van(Vice-
Consul for Belguim); Bieback, R. J. Bird H. W Bisney, Mr. & Mrs. S.
Well, if you will in Holstein, Ger. 58, 1,101, A. Niejahr. 23rd Oriel, Br. s... 2,206, G. Maddrell, 11th Ock,~ { B.C. and Seattle, Wash.-Per Tosa Moru, 27th. Hinnay, Mis
'alit on washing:-your-dirty-linen - bere..you.
must to so."
*
Nov-Haiphong 18th Nov., and Holhow. ztal, Gen, and Pign=17& Co.
Tean, Be ss., 1.146; Sommerville. 23rd Nov.-
Manila 10th Nov,, Gen.-B. & S.
Plaintiff's salleitor said the Rev. Hughes advertised in the "Church Times," and asaFlintshire, Br. 2., 2,476, G. C. Candy, 33rd result of correspondence' and' àn Interview,
Nov., Shanghai 19th Nov., Toa-S. T. received from Rev. Roberts the following nolej, & Co→ "I am pleased to book you for four, or it may be five, Sondays."
Book you! Is that a term of art among clergymen?" asked his bandur, sarcastically,
Plaintiff replied to the note that he had booked four flusdays "on the usual terms- week-day work to be extra," with "hospitality and expenses." Put a difficulty arose, and plaintiff only, received two Sunday engage. menle
The judge said he had strong doubis" whe- ther the claim could be broti, bt and hinted at simony; and ultimately plaintiff's solicitor decided to withdraw the case..
WHITE SLAVE TRADE.
INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OPENED IN
PARIS.
Paris, October 22nd.
The third International Congress for the
Suppression of the White Slave Traffic hegan
-
Amiral Exelmans, Fr. 1.4. 2,400, F. Geen, 23rd Now, Singapore 15th Nov., Gen.-V. M. Quinta, Cer se, 87, Frum,
Sourabaya 3th Nov., Sugar.-S. & Co.
Clearances at the Harbour Ofẹo... Kelders, for Kwong-chow-wan. Shantung, for Samarang. Patchaburi, las Swalow.
Trieste, for Singapore.
Prometheus, for Swałow. Carl Diederichsan, for Hothow, Amiral Fxelmans, for Shanghai. Yuentang, for Madlin 17g, for Shanghai. Chipshing, for Tientsin.
Tiepartures. Την. 23.
Prichaburi, for Bangkok, Vikane, for Shanghai Triste, for Singapore, Car! Diederichten, for Haihow, Knivberg, for Kwong-chow-wan, Yuentang, for Manila. Shanbring, for Shanghai,. Chipshing, for Tientsin.
Shantung, for Samarang.
its labours this morning at the Hole) Coot-Prometteur, for Bangkok. mental, about 300 delegates from many lands being present
Great Britain, Belgium, Brazil, Spain, Italy, 'Holland, and Russia are officially represented, On the committee, which was elected at a preliminary meeting yesterday,,are M. Beren- ger, the well-known' French senator, who is president, and Lord and Lady Aberdeen. Mr. Alexander 'Coote, Princess d'Erback (née Princess von Battenberg), vice-presidents.
M. Berenger, in his présidential address, paid a tribute to the Natio al Vigilance As- sociation, which first took in hand the good work, and declared that the world-wide efforts now being made are already bearing fruit, and that there is a marked decrease in the evils which the league has set itself to rep ess
New committees have been founded in Egypt and the Argentine Republic. Our entente, continued the orator, sends tó unify the penal.
all countries so as to generalis. legislation
their means of repression.
†
Passengers arrived.
Per Enertes, from Saigon-350 Chinese, Per Haithin, fram Coast Parti-Messrs. W, R. Myrer, 4. Boone, and 118 Chinesa,...
Per Team, from Manila - Misses Wilson and Donoghue, Mesus. R_Horne, H., Palmer, H. Seiling, 1. Heinrich and C. Culler,"
Ter Flintshire, from Shanghai-Mr. and, Mr. Finn...
Passengers departed. Per Prine Regent Luitpold, for Shanghai Law, K. Pendor. A. Biruckmeyer, F. P. d'Al meida, Dannenberg, Carl Zorn, Thiel, Capt. Clarke, Misses E. Almeida and Sporeg. For Navasaki-Messrs. A. Schwarzenberg, Iwashe. Watanabe, Toupouka and Dehumbo. For Kobe-Fr T. Satomi For Yokohama- Mears, Chan Yew, L. Chaw and Maui.Kai
..
Mofi gth Oct, Coal.-B. & Co....... Oscar Nor, B, 2,000; Wilhelmsen, 14th
Nov,-Sourabaya tat Nov:, Sugar, Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Paklat, Ger, 6.1, 1,100, H. Dames, 18th Nov...|
-Swatow 17th Nov, Rica and Teakwood,
B. & S.
Ras
Prinz Sigismund, Ger. 6.6., 3,300, D. Lens, 20th Nov., Sydney via New Guinen and Manila. 18th Nov., Flour and Gen.—M,'& Co. Progress, Ger. ., 687, H. Fabres, 21st Nov.
Quinhon 16th Nov., Salt-S. & Co. Providence, Nor..., 693, H, Skarrobo, 14th Nov.,Bangkok 3rd Nov., Rice and Flour -A., K.-& Co, Ragnar, Nor. 1... 1.220, H. G. Nielsen, and (Borneo) 26th Oct., Timber. No lang
Thoresen & Co. Dare, Br. 18, 2,495, M: Cambridge, 18th Nov.-Moji rzth Nov., Coal-A, R. M. Samaen, Ger. ., 998, F. Rehwaldt, 17th Nov.,
Bangkok 8th Nov, Gen.-M. & Co. Sarıogio, Am, 15., 428, Vitteria, 7th Sept Manila 4th Sept., Ballast-Order. Signal, Gert 900, Schlaikies, 21st Nov., Hangkok 12th Nov., Rice.-J. & Co. Soudan, Br. transport, 4,207, S. D. B. Lockyer,
19th Nov., Taku 13th Nav, Troops. Admiralty. Sullberg, Ger. 1.4, 781, C. Luppi, 19th Nov., -Hongay 4th Nov, Coal-J. & Co. Tholma, Nor. .., 1188, F. Jager, 8th Nov
J. L.
+
....
Samarang 25th Oct., Gen-S., W. & Co. Tjilatjap. Dut..., 2,470, P. 1. van Emmerich, 22nd Nov-Amoy 21st Nov., Gen.-J. C. Tosa Maru, Jap. s. 3610, K. Kato, 18th Nov.,
Shanghai th Nov., Flour and Gen. N. V. K: Wangkal Ger. .., 1, 15, W. Rebo, 12th Nov., Bangkok and Anghin 3rd Nov., Rice and Gen.-B, & 5.
Yakiko Maru, lap. 6.9., 2,049, K. Muto, 13th Nov-Moji toth Nov., Ges, and Matches. -Fusai & Co,
Yzuna, Am. k., 467, H. Nelson, 16th Oct, "Amay 14th Oct., Ballast.-Yeng Chung Zafiro, Br. ., 1,629, R. Radger, 19th Nov
Manila, 17th Nov., Hemp--S., T. & Co..
■
SAILING VESAXL8.
Eskasoni, Br, ship, 1.670, Wm. McBurnie, 12th Oct-Manila 13th Sept, Ballast -Order. 1. F. Chapman, Am, ship, 2013, R. Banfield,
25th Aug.-Manila 15th Aug., Ballast A., K. & Co.
Prince George, bk.. 473, A. R. Andamon.
Per Empress of Indio. for Vancouver, &c.-S. Messrs. ], T. Fox, H, J. O. Barnett, Capt. Isaac E. Hurst, Messrs Geo, H. Hees, "R. W, Heer, W. T. Car, F. L. Patties, R. MacPherson, A... Parkins, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lane, Mr. and
A lively incident was caused by a German Mye J. Cinson, Messrs A. U. Zino, 1. E. Ben- delegate, Major Wagner, who stated that in the Beth, H. Sleigh, 1, Moore, A. Moin, P. M course of an inquiry at Buenos Ayres many Wilde, Chew Li Chi, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. C. Hungarian women had told him they had been Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Bovill, Mrs W. R. shipped from tlivre. Major Wagner concludrell, Miss Agaber, Capt. tackley, Messrs. A. E. Muthelined, hu Tien Sen, Fang Yu Sen, Lincoln, Hercel and Collins.
ed that there must be an agent at flavre who is shipping, while slaves en bloc.
• M. Hennequin, who represents the Fret ch Ministry of the Interior, warmly protested against Major Wagner's conclusion, and pointed out that each steamer was minutely visited when about to leave the port.
"
Abuing Reports
Str. Drufer kom Saigon :-Very strong mon- sooo and high se
Str, Tean from Manila:-Strong manioon, cloudy, with high sẹn.
Str. Malcking from Coast Poris-Strong NE. minsoon and fine weather.
Sir. Andalusia, from "Singapore 14th to
The congress this afternoon decided to establish an understanding among the various pational committees, 10 that each should be kept informed of the prosecutions and con. demnations in regard to the white slave traffic | 17th inst, moderate weather, 17th to 22nd bois- in the other countries. The congress further resolved to establish a bureau for the censalira. tion of such information,'
A TWO YEARS' SLEUP.
STRANGE CASE OF A BERLIN OFFICIAL.
Berlin, 21st October, Prof. Dr. Eulenburg, the eminent nerve specialist, describes, in the. Medicinische Klinik, the peculiar condition into which' a communal official, residing at Wilmersdorf, a western suburb of Berlin, has fallen,
ợu to June, 1904, a man was on his way to the Berlin Rathaus when, in getting out of a tram, be fell with the back of his head on the
corb. He reached home safely, and the doctor who was summoned found only a slight swall Ing. During the ensuing days, however, he fell asleep during conversation, and on 26 June he fell into a sleep, from which he has nos yet
awoke.
The patient lies on his back in bed, with his head slightly turned to the right and his fore head deeply furrowed, The limbs are perfectly supple, and can be moved in any direction, but the entire nervous system is disorganised, Needles run into the patient's flesh produc- no effect, nor do violent, sudden noises, brillino! Jight, or pungent odors.
During the two years and four mouths which the trance bas listed the patient, who is 45 years of age, has neither opened his oyes nor, uitéred a syllable, nor in any way shown', symptoms of hunger or thirst. Hp is fed at regular intervals, gently scires what is given him by the lips, masticates it slowly, and swallows it naturally,
Prof. Eustenburg considers that the man 'may any day suddenly recover consciousness.
In the sixteenth century swords were made with a hollow at the back of the blade, which was balf Siled with mercury,
THE newest warships of the Agamemnon type cost £100,000... Nelson's Victory, armament ind all, cost no more than £190,00“;
In 1871 Bridgewater was compelled to pay a Buá of £3,140 for corraps practican at elections. This necessitated a rate of gs, in the ¿.
•
18th Oct., Manila 26th Sept, Old Trón.-- Order.
P. Hetchcock, Am, ship, 2,086, S. L. Zertz,
1st Sept., Manila zuth Aug., Balinst.-A.. K. & CR.
Varsels
Steamers Expected.
Dur
From Agents
Namur......Singapore, P. & O. CoNov. 24 Laitang S Singapore. I., M. & Co Nov. 26 Tamba Maru... Japan N. Y. K.... Nov, 26 Polynesien
...Singapore.M. M... Nov. 27 Coptic Japan...... D. & O: Co Nov. 19 Tjibodas
C. J. L...Dec.
Kobe
DOCK. RETURNS
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS. U.S., Callan
at Kourion Hongkongngety
terous weather with heavy squalls and plenty Heungshaban of rain, ship worked heavily and took plenty of | Paul Beaumo water on deck.
Vessels in Port
STRAMER*,
Athenian, Br. 3,883, A. O. Cooper, 13th Nov.-Vancouver, B.C., 16th Oct., and Shanghai 10th Nov., Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Binh Thuan, Fr. 1.5., 1981, G. Roulet, 20th Nov., Bangkok 9th Nov., Rice and Timber, B. & Cn. Borneo, Ger. ss., 1,344, A. Denker, 18th Oct,
----Sandakan 13th Oct., Timber.-M. & Co. Doric, Br. &B, 4,975, Harry Gaukroger, 2111 Nav., San Francisco 30th Oct., Honolulu 17th, Yokohama 9th Nov., Kobe 10th, Nagasaki 12th, sind Manila 19th, ‘Mails and Gen.-), & O. S, S. Co.
.
Empress of Japan, Br. s. 3,039, Heary Pybus, R.N.R. 18th ov-Vancouver 30th Oct, and Shanghai 16th Nov, Mails and Gon-C, P. R. Coi
H.M.8. 'Kent
H.M.S. Otter
'Monteagle.in Sorsogon
Prinz Sigismund ...... Dakotah....
Petchaburi Chinkai Maru Kulsang.....
Columbia
Cosmopolitan
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Shanghai, Voji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, Nov.-3 P.M.
Manila Per Tian, 37th Nov, 3 F.M.” Singapore, Penang and Colombo-l'er Tamba Marw, 17th Nov. 3 FM...
Shanghai-Per Klutiong, 27th Nov., & P.M. Bwatow, Amoy, Foochow and Shanghai-Per, Shoshu Mars, 17th Nov., 5 F.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yukohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.—Pqr, Athenian, 28th Nov., IT A.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and Seattle, Wash. Por Minnesota, 39th Nov., 11.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Bohol, and San Francisco-Per Deri 30th Nov, 11 A.M.
Manila
Thursday Island, Cooktown, Caims, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launce ston, New Zealand, Malboume, Adelaide and Perth-Per Nikke Mary, 30th Nov., I AM.
Shangbai-ler Hamechow, 30th Nov., 3 F.M: Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday Jaland, Cook. town, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zeniend. Mel. bourne, Adelaide and. Penh-Per Eastern, Dec., 9 AM,
Brighton, F. G. Brighton, G. L. Campbell, L. F Carter, Mr. and Mrs.
W. L Carter, A.
Laws, Mrs, G. W.`` Lebra, P.
1 ichteralde, Madam &
maid
Lilly, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Logan, W.
Loucks, Mr. and Mrs.
V. A. Love, F. H. Marriott, Dr. O. Chapman, H. K. V. C., Malizan, Baroness
Major A.
Moore, 5. Moore, Dr. and Mrs. Chapman, B. F. Chapple, F. T. Chatham, Hon. & Mrs.
W.
Chatham, Miis
Belden, H. Binder, F.
Jatje, Capt. R.. Lowo, J. C)
Munro, Miss A:
Sopp
Webb, Mr. and Mrs,
Montagus Young, J. A.
'OCCIDENTAL:
Robertson, Mr. Gi
· Robertson, Miss Kathi Robertions. Mastar' 0..
Stevous, Hy
Wersala, Mr. and Mrs
D.
Whiting, H. O.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.
November 22nd, 1906, int f
*
Vladivostock.7 a
Bar, Th. Ho Wind We.
Vemura |6 a.m.[29.97]
Hakodate ...
30,09
Tokio
130.14]
Sochi
[30.981-**
W. B. A.
More
Mr. and Mrs.
W
Vagasaki..... Kagoshima... Oslima Naba
" 30-35
$1
30.35
Lu
ין
Pfoidien, A. R. Von
der Philpor, L. D... Powell, W; AME
Chichester, D. A. Ad, Newborn, Mr. & Mrs.
Muikens, Mi
D.S.O., Major A. A. - R. H. Chichester, Mrs. A. A: Newington, A. G. hristie, J. D. Nicholl, E. A. Clark, M. O
Packer, B. L. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Parker, T. 1. Clegg. RM., Eng.... Pennington, Mrs.
T. W.
Peake, W. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. Colvin, H, E. Contrate, Mr. Conkey, B. M. Miss Connor,'}. L. Cook, A. H. Cruickshank, A; Davies, F.O. Donald, Mr. and
W. H. Doolittle, F..H. Dowley, Mr. and
w Downing, Mr. and Vr.
T. C. and infant Daalop, G. A. Dupree, W. S. Einstmann,
W. } Esterhazy, Countess K. Shea, B. -
airchild, H. J.
Manila-Per Rubí, 1st Dec., 11 A.M. Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Conktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane Sprinny, Hobari, Launceston, New Zealand, Malheure, Adelaide and Perth-Per Tainan 3rd Dec., 3.F.M.
Europe, c. India, via Tuticorin-Pernick Buelow, sth Dec, 11 A.M.
Manila Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Herbertshohe, Merapi, Brisbare, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne Adelaide and Perth-Per Prins Sigismund, 11th Dec, 10 AM
Yokohama and Kobe-Per Changsha, 13th Doc,'3 P.M.
Shangha Navanuki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, 11.C.~P'èr Empress of Japan, 20th Dec. 3 P.M.,
A Pillar Box has been placed at Quarry, BAY
1
"It will be cleared daily at 9 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. A Mail for Macan is despatched per ... Winghang on week-days, at pm. On Sunday the mail for Macao is closed at 8.
Feche M. Fischer, R. Fisher, H. G. Fletcher,
Franklin, C. B. Freeland, F, T. Frost, B. L.
A.
Chefog.6 3.1 30.61 29 Ishigakilima Maihaiwai... am. 30.64 27 Hankowo am. 30.65 43 Kinklang.....
+
Shangbai 9 am 30.55 49 Gourlan. Sharp Peak... ++
30.49.52 30.37
Amoy .....6 a.m.30,3
water
Caihoku 5 4.323. Caichu......... faiaannet,!f* Koshup Pescadores...t Canth Hongkongo
Victoria Peat
21
30
"Proshaw, CFM.
Pritchard, H.
Mrs.
Pucher, W.
Reid, H.1.
www.
Mrs.
Child
Roach, Mrs. J. S. and Macao........
Gap Rock ...
ต
30.35
Rowoldt, S. B.
Hoibow.....9 a.m. Pakhoi-
12
N, H.
Sanden, Miss. F. G.
Schween, R.
"Searle, Rey, G.
Malls or Canton, Wachow, and Sam-Fit, Mr. and Mrs. shui will be closed on weekdays, at 7 a.m. and
Fuller, Stuart at 6 p.m. until further notice.
VISITORS AT THE HÓTELS.
KING EDWARD. Almond, Capt. & Mrs.
Ramell
Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Beard, R. J. Beard, Miss
Jackson, Mrs. & child Kemp, Mr. C. S. Kempster, Mr. & Mrs.
Herbert... Kimura, N. Kuwada, 1.
5. Bler, Mr. and Mrs, Legoune, Vica.Consul
Brownlow, E. O. Cahill, Mr. and Mrs.
Ebomas'
M. Macanlay, Mr. and Mrs.
J. A.
W.
Rutherford, Mr. & Mrs.
Paulinom.
Tourant s
C. St. James
+
Aparri ......6 £m.
Manila......(IDB.IN. Legaspi................j6 SIE
Shepherd, Mr. & Mrs. Bacolod.....9 km.
•
Sutherland, P. D.
Sykes, Sir Tattos and Vindivostock. a.m.
valet
Nemuro
Thompsoo, B. E. Miss Hakodate
E
Bruce
Skipp A
Iloilo...
11
Spittles, J: S.
H. L.
Stebbing, W. T.
Cebu Laboan...
1
Stephens, H.
29.92 29.90 November 23rd, 1986, sim,
a.m.29.97
130.1
30.22
.
30,31
30.10
30.39
30.37 30.28
10.30.5: a.m.
J. Thompson, Mr. & Mr Tukio ............
Thompson, Miss H. M. Kochi Toledano, Th.
(American Vice Con- aul General) Fuller, Denman Gibson, A. Gilmour, Capt. & Mrs.
and maid Grant, A. W, marker, B. Brotheros | Hazzis, Mo. W. H. Hewett, Hon. E, A. Hewett, Mrs.F. A. Hocking, Mr. and Mr.
A..
Howes, A. B.
Topliss, H. J. Tuttle, B. B, Mrs. Uffel, W. Von.. Unbehaun, C. H. Voules, Sir and Lady Vouler, Miss Wagner, G. J. Wakefield, Mr. M. Wishart, J. B. Wood, G. G. Wright, Miss and maid
Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Kelsall, A., Majorand
Mrs.
Colabau H. J. Cole, E. K.
1
Collier, B. C,
Colville, Lieut, & Mrs. *H.D.
Macaulay, Miss F. Mammatt, Miss Nicholson, D, M. Ortom, Miss
PHAR
Aball, Mrs. Amou, Mrs. Austin, F
Ossorio, Mrs. A. and
Dasario
:
Cormack, Mr. & Mrsmaid
Jas,
Cullen, C. E.
Cumming,
Master Paine, A., E. Peacock, Mir Annie
Mrs. G. H.
Cunningham," Mr. and Pennefather, Capt. and
Mrs. A. Pack, Danny, Miss
L.T.
"
Aberdeen
12
Deisney: Diehl, Elizalde, Mrs. A. and maid and servant' Fletcher, Mr. F. 'F.
and children Hartesan, Mis. T. 5
and ton
Henry, Capt. and Mrs.
ilbert, C. H, Howard, Capt. & Mrs. Hoyle, Mr. and Mr.
J. R.
Hurley, Fred. C.
1
Reynell, Mrs. Reynell, Miss V. Robbins, W.C Roeser, Mr. and Ms. Silverstone, Mr. & Mrs.
S.
Silverstone, &, H. Silverstone, M. L. Smither, Miss H. R. Soliday, Mr. and Mrs.
G, W. Square, Miu N Stark, Alex. M. and son Tapping, D. Le Roy Tobin, R. L.. Ulmer, Misi
Hutching, Capt, B. A. Williams, G. Jack, Mr. C. M.
Backhouse Į.' Beauchamp, E. B. Bolton, Mr. Bosch, Mr. and Mrs.
Van der Carruthers, ES Chalmers; 1, H. Clothier, Mr. and Mrs.
H, W. Cobden, A. S. Cadbury, Mr. R. Codbury, Miss Darling, Col. Duston, T.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, Fowler E, A, Ma Fraser, Lieut. Gale, Capt. 1. R. Gelsthrope, Mr. Green, Mrs. H. E, Greenhill, Mr, Gregory A. Hartel, E. Hazeland, F, A.
SHANGHAI DOCKS.
16th November.
Old Dock:
Johnson, Dr. and Mrs,
Muarry S.
Wright, Thr. and Mrs.
G. H. Bateson
| Hockaday, W. T.
Jeffries, H. U. Josling, L.-Col,
NAME.
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Ships Paused The Canal. Polynesien, Kanagawa Marx. 6th November 3rd November-Greisenau, Bingo Maru, brio, China, Hohenstaufen, Cyclops, foth November--Machaan, Nubia, Deianlin, Ping Falk, Nor. 1.1., 1,380, G. M. Gundersen, 15th Sury, Slavonia. 13th November-Benclouch,
Nov.-Canton 14th Nov., Coal, M. B. K. Survia, Benovion, Sophie Rickmart, Chriflia Astraca Glenroy, Hr. 8.3., 3,141, Burke, 21st Nov.,nia, Indrasamhs, Prins Eitel Friedrich. 1yib Brat November-Achilles, Glenlocky, Indramays, Britomaxt Kintuch, Palermo, Yarra, Wakasa Mars, Cadmus
Cherok Radnorskive, Kawacht Mary, Sták, Prins Ludwig. 10th November-Banglos, Silario, Cloth
Diadem (A) "Awaji Maru, Carnarvon, Senigamdia, Fame
Rasdera.
Lantion and Singapore 14th Nov., Gen.
McG. Bros. & Gaw.
Gregory Apcar, Br. 18, 2,961, S. H. Belson, ith Now, Calcutta 4th Nov., vin Penang and Singapore 13h, Gen-D. S. & Co Heimdal, Nor. ss., 761, Johnsen, 16th Nov.,
Bangkok 3rd Nov., Rice-Angard, Thore sen & Co. Hngkong, Fr. s... 239, E. Coreil, 15th Nov., Haiphong and Holhow rath tov., Gen. A. R. M.
Indravo li, Dr. nu., 3,767, S. Cullington, 2011 Nev.,-Manila 16th Nov., Ballast.-G., L. & Co. Kabafato Maru, Jap. ., 2,895, K. Yashi
matsu, 21st Nov.-Kobe 14th Nov., Coal and Gen-Japanese. Karin, Swed. ss., 198, G. Petterson, 18th Nov, Hoihow 17th Nov., Ges. Angaard, Thoresen & Co. Kingping, Ch. 11, 1,221. Bomeo, zand Nov, Canton 21st Nov., Gen-Kwong Man Kutsang, Br. F.., 3,110, R. C. D. Bradley, 15th
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Nov.-Calcutta via Penang and Singapore Bib Nov. Gen.-J., M. & Co. Lombard, Br. 11, 1,679, F. F: Morris, 16th
Nov-Calcutta 23rd Oct., Ballast.-Order. | Loyal, Ger. ss, ra37, F. Natrina, 21st Nov.
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Handy Heinrich, Saxento, 6th Novembar-Plus, John Hardie, toth Nov.-Galzonas, 1326 Hart November-Atholl, Pealey, Telamon, Oriana,
Kept Albenga, Socotra, 17th November-Helvetia,
King Alfred? Oceanien, Scandia. 20th November-Cyclops Kinaba | Machaoni; Dingo Mari,
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Bangkok gib Nor,, Rice and Gen,-8, W. & Co. Machow, Ger..., 996, ". Zollner, reth Nove
Bangkok 11th Nov., Rica and Wood, B, & £ Masap Maru, Jap. 1, 702, 1. Sakural, stat||
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Niegpo and Shanghai-Per Yockow, 24th Nov., 3 P.M.
Woodcock Woodlark
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Tientsin-Fer CAişebing, 24th Nov., 5 P.M, 'Bangkok-Per Flintshire, 24th Nov., 4 2.1.
Batavin, Cheribon, Samarang, Sourabaya and Macassar Per Tiliatjes, 24th Nov., 4 F.M.
Kobe and Nagasal-Par Prina Sigismund, 24th Nov., 4 P.M.
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Captain H. W, Savory, M.T.O,
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Captain H. Grant-Dalton ...
Liant Commander H. B. Cox
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Henniker-Heaton Hongkong
W. H. Darwall ... Hongkong
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Robert E. Vaughan
C. Walcott
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