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of scent

racetracks, &c. It is very odd that sound bas so little to do with mutual recognition' among bile scant hus,everything. The mare pai that neighs, yet will not Spring by any test but that she knows her long time attendant by neither sight nor smell, but may, if he is very familiar to her, accept him by sound of volca (especially at meal times). Let tim, however, summon her soon after (be con- sumption of a bountiful meal, and at an un- usual times be as one of several in different parts of her field, a stranger at the gate and be in the far corner: and notice to whom her attention is given. The affection of one horen for another is often very marked; yet

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Shipping:

Arrivals! Tremont, Am. 1, 6,195, T. W. Garlick, 23rd Nov,Snaltie 12th Oct., and Manila zist Nov., Geo.-D. & Co., Ld. Acara, Br. &., 3,174, A. Smith, 23rd Nov,

New York zothepti, Case Oil,-, O, Co. Ailsacraig, Br. s. 2,166, A. D. Mondy, 23rd NovAntop the. Gen-Orde. Derwent, Br. 1.a., 1,505, 1. Joskins, z3rd Nov, Saigon 17th Nov, Gen-Man Fat & Co. Ghazce, Br. 35. 3,242, Cave, 23rd Nov,

Amoy 22nd Nov, Gen.-D. & Co., Id. Yochow Br. s., 13:5, J. H. Brown, 24th

Nov.-Canton 23rd Nov., Ges.--B, & S. Kwongsang, Br. 3., 1,478, W P. Baker, 24th Nov.-Canton z rd Nov., Gen-1., M. &

Co

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Mercedes, Br. s., 2000, J. S. McGregor, ist Nov.-Weihaiwei 25th Oct., Govi. Biores

Admiralty, Minnesota, Am., .., 20,71, Chas. Austin, zo:b Nov-Seattle 20th Oct., via. Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai 17th Nov, Gen.-N. Y. K.

L

Neil

N.

4

Am. .., 001, E. Corral, 19th

cita sóth June, Ballast.-Barret-

to & Co.

5. de Rosario, Am. 9, 715, M. Lopez, Blanco, 12th June, Manila 9th June, Ballas Barretto & Co.

NOVEMBER 24, 1906.

SATURDAY

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and}} Senatle, Wash.Per Minnstela, 29th Nov

TEAM.

HONGKONG.

CRAIGIENU,

Hutchinson, Major J. Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Smith, Mr. and Mr.,

Adams, P. R. Alexander, Lady Appel, Mr. and Mrs. G. Ingenohl, C.

Bailey, W. S. Baker, A. S. Battiscombe, H. G. Bayly, Mr. and Mrs.

Beattie, R. 30 Biervliet, A. Van(Vice. Consul for Belguim) Birback, R. J. Blid, H; W. Bisney, Mr. & Mr.S.,

Macao-Per Honam, 29th Nov, 1.15'P.M. Shanghai Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Fer Doric, 30th NO, 11 A.M.

Manila Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairos, Monteagle, Br. 3.8, 3.953, S. Robinson, 14th

Sept.Vancouver 20th Aug., and haug Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart. Launce bai 11th, Sept., Flour, Lead, and Gesan, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and PR Co

arth-fer Nikko Marw, 30th Nov., AM

Macao-Par Honam, 32h Nov, 0RMO Shanghai-Per Hanechow, 30th Nov., 3 P.M. Manila-Per Loongsang, 30th Nov,3 PAI. Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cook town, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Mel

Miss 1. Mr. and Mr Iloilo 17th Nov., Sugar and Sapan Wood. Deco A.M. Nord, Nor. s. 70. G. Haraldson, 23rd Nov.bourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Easters, 11t

Manila Per Rudi,

1st Dec., 11 A.M. Angaard, Thoresen & Co.

N. F... Macao-Per Honam, 1st Dec., 1.15 EM. Blood, G.

Vornand, Mr. Kobe and Yok hama Por koyd, J. M. and Dec., 9 A.M.

Bramley, H. Menila,

Zamboanga, Part Daiwin uursday Breckwoldt, H. Brighton, F. G. Sydney, Hobant. Launceston, New Zealand Urighton, G. L. island, Cooktown, Galms, Townsville, Brisbane, Metape, Adelaide and Perth-Per Tainan, Compbell, L. F. 3rd Dec., 3.P.M.

Mr. and Europe, &c. lodia of Tuticorin-Per Carter, Burlow, 3th Dec, AM

Carter, A. Chapman, H. E.

Major A Chapman B. F.

dissociate even the oldest, of harness, mates Suisang, Br. $.., 1,776, T. A. Mitchell, 24th Oceana, Hr. ... 3,155, J. Gray, 16th Nov,-

for a short period and no recognition follows. thair meeting. We often encounter intimacies of long duration between cats, dogs, sheep, goals and horses, and comment admiringly upon the tenacity of the equine affection, giving scant consideration to the tendencies of the ather animal concerned. As a matter of fact the horse, so a gregarious. asimal, loves company, but has slight regard for any particu-

far commade and will cheerfully accept any other of his species. If the two are at pasture, and accident or death overtakes the satellite, the horse will walk away and, wholly uncon cerned, leave him to his fate if there be other. animals in the same enclosure. Sympathy, affection or regret are almost unknown factors of his intelligence so far as comrades' are .com. carmed if any other companionship is forth with provided.

The homing instinct is dominant in the horse, and except the dog, no animal is more unerring than he, and nose more certainly remembers and seeks the familiar roof tree, let any period of years intervene. No animal suffers more keenly the pangs of nostalgia, and apon none are the physical effects, so wearing and severe. Much of the illness and failure in do well noticed among green young "country horses is nothing more or less than Bervous fretting and longing for the familiar stall and the scenes of colthond's days, and especially is this, evidenced in the case of those animals which go direct from the place of their nativity to other stables. Horses have died of this longing and its pc. companying physical wastage, and others are.

Nov-Calcutta th Nov, via Penang and Singapore 18th, Coal,J., M. & Co. Hanoi, Fr. ., 705, 1.. Merteca, z1th Nov.

Haiphong azad Nov., Gen.-A. R. M. Chiyuen, Ch. 4., 1,177, C. Stewart, 24th Nov.,

Shanghai stat Nov., Gen.-C. M. S. N. Kiyo Maru, lap. x.s., 1.448, D. Hiral. 24th Nov-Canton 23rd Nov. Gen.-Gilmad Mérite, Dut.

& Co..

Carrick, 24th Nov, Shanghai 21 #1 Nov; Ballast, K. & Co. Kiukiang, Br. ., 1,226, Miller, 24th Nev.,

Shanghai 21st Nov, Gen.-B. & S. Cardiganshire, Br, a... 2,682, W.'T. Hall, 24th Nov.-Singapore 14th Nov, Gen-5, T.

& Co.

Clearances at the Harbour Office. Chiysen, for Canton,«‚'‚ Mašan Maru, for Swatowi

jilatjop, for Dataria. Michael Jebsen, for Haihow. Clenroy, for Shanghai.. Sullberg, for Haihow. Grasse, for Cebu. Arift, for Canton

lacraig, for Vladivostock, rina Sigismund for Kobe. Flintshire, for Bangkok.

A

Batching, for Swatow.

wangsang, for Shanghai. Yrchow, for Swatow. Kiúklung, for Canton, Providenc, for Haiphong. Kutsang, tur Singapore.

Departures. Nev 24. fire, for Manila. Amiral Exelmans, for Shanghai. Kuisang, for Calcutta. Prins Sigismund, for Japan.

for Coast Ports.

doing the same every day, even though tender for Macassar..

ly nurtured and carefully provided with medical car fi, for Kutchinatru.

attendants. This is one of the most touching attributes of the horse, especially as it is so keenly poignant and so generally unrecog.

Dired.

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Sense of smell in the horse does not seem to ware him against his human enemies, although it does against all other foes. You may bent your horse nearly to death to-day and to-mor row, and in twenty minutes he will be as fear. less of you as of any other biped; just as you may care for him for twenty years and he will not know you from a stranger. It is probable that all mankind are un repugnant to him, and their aroma is so invariably unpleasant, that he schools himself to disregard this. sense. The average plains pony is said to he in borms of the scent of an lajin (and, in this he may not be isolated), yet an Indian pony is equally distrustful of the white man, and both animals, until their spirits are quite broken, are in ter tor of any human being, through the bitter bx- perience of breaking which has demonstrated that man was a fiend incarcate and a cruel brute where the handling of their kind was cop. cerned. In these casèn smell has seemed the only sense involved, since no words are spoken ia handling a wild horse, and sight har but little

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for Wakamatsu

for Canton.

.

Cardiff

3rd Oct., Coal-Navy. Pakint, Ger...,1,100, H. Demen, 18th Nov.,

4

L

-Swatow 17th Nov., Rice and Teakwood Hoper Kalfan, 13: Dec., 37.M.

3. & 5. Quiahon 16th Nov., Salt.-S. & Co, Progress, Ger. s.., 687. H. Fahren, 21st Nov., Providence, Nor. 6, 695, H.-Skarrebo, 14th Nov., Bangkak 3rd Nov., Rice and Flour -A.. K1 & Co.. Quinta, Ger. ... 987, Frühm, aard Nov.,

Sourabaya 13th Nov,, Sugar, S. & Co. Ragnar, Ner. .., 1,210, H. G. Nielsen, and Nov, Rajang (Borneo) 26th Oct., Timber

Aagaard, Thoresen & Ras Dara, Br., 2,495, M. Cambridge, 18th

Nov.-Moji 13th Nov., Coal-A, R. M. Samsce, Ger. 1.1., 998, F. Rehwaldt, th Nov.

Bangkok 8th Nov, Gen-M. & Co. Sarsogao, Am. 1.5.428, Vittoria, 7th Sept.,

Manila 4th Sept., Ballast-Order. Signal, Ger. s.3, 900, Schlaikier, 21st Novi,→ Bangkok 12th Nov., Rice.-J. & Co.. Soudan, Br. transport, 4,207, S: D., B. Lockyer,

19th Nov., Taka 13th Nov, Troops.~-~ Admiralty.

Sullberg, Ger. 1.6., 78, C. Lappi, roth Nov., -Hongay 4th Nov; Coal-1. & Co... Tean, Br. 6., 1,346, Sommerville, 23rd Noy,

Manila 20th Nov., Gen.-B. & S. Tholma, Nor. ., 1,188, F. Jager, 8th Nov., Samarang 25th Oct., Gen.-9, W. & Co. Tosa Mara, Jap, s.1., 3 610, K. Kato, 18th Nov.,

-Shanghai 15th Nov., Flour and Gea.

K. Wongkoi Cer. 5.a., 1, 15, W. Rehn, 12th Nov., Bangkok and Aoghin 3rd, Nov., Rice and Gen.--B. & S. Yakiko Maru, Jap. 6., 2,049, K. Muto, 15th Nov.Moji 10th Nov, Geb. and Matches. -Fusai & Co.

Yruon, Am. s... 46 H. Nelson, 16th Oct.,--s

Amny 14th Oct., Ballast-Yeng Chung.

SAILING VERBALE.

Eskasosi, Br. ship, 1,570, Wm. McBurple, rath Oct., Manila 13th Sept., Ballast.-Order.

1. F. Chapman, Am, ship, 2,013, R. Banfield,

25th Aug. Manila 15th Aug., Ballast A, K. & Co.

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Manila, Simpananalen, Fr. Wilhelmshafer, Herbertshohe, Merapi, Brishare, Sydney, bare Launceston, Der Print Sigismund, Adelaide Perth-Per 11th Dec, 10 & M

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

Nagmuk Robe, Victoria and Vancouver, U.C.-Pei Empresi of lupanj zath Dec. 3'8.11.

Chapple, F. T.

Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs.'

Smith, E. Grant'

Gmel

Smith; Percy Soppa, P.

Wobby Mr. and Mr

Mostagas

·Young, J. A.

ZARA OCCIDENTAL

Innes, Capt. R.. Iving, D. T. Jassula, J. Joki, J. P. F. Jones, W. B. Joughin, J. C. Judd, A. F. Krill, T. Krüger, M. Kuate, P.. Law, W. T.

Baratif. J. O. Falloon, C. H

"The, E. Burnes.:

Hatje, Capt. R. Lowe, J. C.

¡Gr

Lawless, Major & Mrs.

Manro, Miss Ar

E.

All W. O

Piper, C.

Rechard, E.

Laws, Mrs, G. We

Lohrs, P.

Lichterolde, Madam &

Lilly, Mr. and Mrs, J.

Belden, H. E..

Binder, F.

Robertson, Mrs. C Roberson, Miss Kathi:

Robertson, Master G.

Stevec, H,

Wesseli, Mr. and Mrs

D.

Whiting, H. O.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL: REGISTER.

Novembar 23rd, 1906, sum,

maid

E.

Loucks, Mr. and Mrs.

V.A.

Love, F. H.

Mrs,

Marrini, Dr. 0.

Bar, Thi Hu. Wind Wr

Maltzan, Baroneti

Moore, S.

Vladivostock. 7. simij →

V.C., Moore, Dr. and Mrs B. A.

Tokio web

Nemura ......16 a.m.119.97] -- Hakodate...

30.13-

₤10,12

Kochi

30.31

Nagasaki.....

30.39

Kagoshima...

30.3

30.3

Naba

Ishigakijima..

Chefoo.........

MWM. and Mrs. Morst,

Myers, W. R.

Chaibam, Hoo. & Mrs. Murkens, Min

W. Chatham, Miss Yekolama, Chichester, P. A..

A Pillar Box has been placed at Quarry

Bay.

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

.....

A Mail for Macao is despatched per Winghang on week-day, at 6 pm. Sunday the mail for Macao is closed at & am.

Mails or *Canton, Wuchow, and shui will be closed on week-days, at 7.a.m. pod at 6 p.m. until farther notice..

TO-MORROW.

Sam

Newborn, Mr. & Mrs. Oshing

R. H. D.8.0., Major A. A. Newington, A. G. Chichester, Mrs., A. A. Nicholle, E. A.

Packer, B. Li Christie, J. Di Clark, M. 0.

Parker, T. F

Clarke Mr. and Mr. Peake, W.

T. W

Pennington, Mrs.

Clegg, RN, Eng.-L. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs,

and Mr.

Н.

Colvin, H, E. Connor, J. L. Cmok, A. Cruickshank, A. Davies, F. O. Bonat, Mr. and

W. H.

one bue, Miss Doolittle, F. H.

UNION CHURCH, KENNEDY ROAD, MINISTER:

REV: H, A. JOHNST N D. D. OF NEW YORK.wley, Mr. and REV! S. S. WALKER OF SINGAPORE.

n.m. Worship. Hymn 439, Anthem "Abide with me" (Barnly) Hymns $34.438.

Is noon Communion around the Lord's table. 4 p.m. Sunday School at Union Church and in British School, Kowloon and at Quarry Bay (3.70)

6pm. Worship Hymn 479. Psalm 72, Hymne 433, 441. Wednesday 6 Science.

Thursday 9 p.m. Lecture Club, Interdebate:

the Art of Public speaking declining?" Friday 4 pm. Ladies' Working Party." Friday 8 pm. . E. Society, Subject:- "The hindranch of half heartedness,"

p.m. Studies in Christian

King Alfred, Dr 1st-class cruiser, for Singapore, Monmouth, Br. 1st-class cruiser, for Singapore. Prince George, bk, 47, A. R. Anderson," Kens, Br. 1st-class cruiser, for Singapore. Diadem, Br. 1st-class cruiser, for Singapore, Astrico, Be, cruiser, for Singapore..

Zlacrity, Br, despatch-vernel, for Singapore.

Pauengers arrived.

Fer Derwent, from Saigon-Mr. H. Poujosen, and 345 Chinere."

Ter Chiyuen, from Shanghai-Mr G. B. Gregertson, and Chinese.

18th Oct-Manila 26th Sept., Old Tros. Order.

S. P. Hetchcock""Am. ship, 2,086, S. L. Zerts,

1st Sept., Manila zah Aug, Ballast-A K. & Co.

*mers Expociao,

Резнік

From

flue

T.L.

Plordtev, A. R. Var

der.

Weihaiwez k Hankow Kinkiang.... Shanghai... Gutzlaff

Sharp Peak... Swalt 1...... Amoy

Taibou ...... Taichisi......... Tainan........

Kashua

BL11.

a.m.

..

130.2

a.m.30.21

30.23

88 HNW

Philpo L. D.

am. 30.3

Powell, W. A.

M

13017

Preshaw, C. M.

H

30 13

Mis.

Pritchard, H,

W

130.13

Pucher, W.

Reid, H. J.

Pexcostores Canton.......

41

30.15

Roach, Mrs. J. S. and Hongkong

[ 30.2570 | 64

Mr.

child

Victoria Per

Rogh, C. W

.

Rowoldt, S. B.

30.3166 NNZ

Rutherford, Mr. & Ms.

N. H.

Sander, Miss F. E,

Schener, M. G.

Downing, Mr. and

T. C. and infant Dunlop, G. A. Dupree, W. 5. Eastman, W. Esterhazy, Counter

airchild, H. J.. Fischer, R.

Fisher, 14. G. Fletcher, H. L. Franklin, C. B. Freeland, F. T. Frost, B. L.

tro

t, Mr. and Ms.

Fuller, Stuart

K. Schween, R.

Searle, Rev. G. Shea, B.

Gap Rock

Macao........ Hoihow.9am.

Pakhot Phulico

•Tourano ......

oam.

C. St. James Aparti..........m. Manila.......................in am.

Shepherd, Mr. & Mrs. Legazpi

E. Bruce Sieling, H.

Skipa, A. Spittles, J. S.

W. Stebbing: W..T.

Stephens, H,

J., Streater, W. C.

(American Vice Con- Sutherland, P. D.

sul General)

Fuller, Denman Gibson, A.

ET. ANDREW'S CHURCH, KOWLOON, (Robinson Road near British School.)

Sunday next before Advent. Holy Communion at 8 am Morning Prayer aud Sermon at 11 a.m.; Evening Prayer and Gilmour, Capt. & Mrs. Agents

and maid. Sermon (Preacher, the Venble Archdeacon Banisher) at 6 pm. Offertories, throughout Grant, A. W. .....Singapore 1 M. & Co Nov, 26 Fer Trymont, from Seattle-Miss Isabel Laisang

ary Association (which supports native Chinese Harris, Mrs. W. H. Wingate, From Toronto-Ur. J. A. McDonald, Tamba Maru... Shanghai, N. Y. K... Nov. 26the day, in aid of Hongkong Church Mission- tater, B, Brotherian

Hewett, on, E, A.. Saigon... M. M. Nov. 27 Catechirts working in New Territory &c.)

Hewet School at a p.m. ......apan...... O. & O. CoNov. 19 and Miss C. W. Bennett, From Manila Polynesien

Mrs. A. Sunday H. Montgomery, H. McKenzie and Coptic.... Messrs. H.

Kobe. J. C. J. L.. Dec. a

Wednesday Shortened Evening Prayer, Hocking, Mr and Mrs. For Tacoma-Mears: Jas, Tibodas

A. G Webster and T. K Wells. For

with address of 6 pm. (f lowed by Congregs. Guinalaycay.

tional Practice of 1'ymns &c. at 6 45.)

Horne, R. Seattle Messis, A. Sajona and D. D. Baitig.

"Hymnal Companion" used and provided. tower, A. B. T. R. Warner, T. Robertson, C. W. Rogg and For Syracuse, NY.-Rev. W. C. Clapp, Messis.

All senis free after comencement of the Hunt, Miss B. W. C. Strectar.

service, appropriated sittings reserved fill, then Hunter, K. only.

Per Cardiganshire, from Singapore-Messis, C. and J. Hamikon, and E. Adams.

Shipping Reports.

Str. Athacraty from ntwerp-Strong mon- don and squally weather,, with high sea from A amba Island north.d.

Str. Seitang from Calcutta-Fine weather, light winds and smooth sea until Lat. o N when heavy monson was encountered with mountainous sens and squally weather, which continued until the vessel reached the vicinity of Gap Rock,

Vessels in Pert

ЧЕПАЧИНЯ.

Andalusia, Ger... 5,441, Haase, 23rd Nov.,

Sagapore 14th Nov., Gen.-H. A. L. Athenian, Br. 1,5., 3,883,' A. O, Cooper, 13th

DOOK, RETURNS: HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS, U.S.S. Callac

at Kaylon Hongkong.... Heungshan Paul Beau...... H.M.8. Kent H.M.S. Outer

Montesgle Sorsogon..... Prinz Sigismund Dakotah Petchaburi Chinkai Maru d Kutsang....

Cosmopolitan

Aberdeen

+

Frock.

SHANGHAI DOCKS.

16th November.

uties.

VISILDUS AU THE

KING. EDWARD. Almand, Capi, & Mrs. Kimura, N.

Runell

Kuwads, i. Legeune, Vice-Consul Blass,

M.

Brewster, Mr. and Mrs. Brownlow, E. O. Cahill, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Colahan, H. J... Colville, Lieut. & Mrs.

H. D. Cormack, Mr. & Mrs.

Jas.

Columbia........................Old Dock. Calle, C.

Ships Passed The Canal. 3rd November-Grelsenass, Bingo Maru,

Cumming,..

**

Macanlay, Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Macaulay, Miss F. Mammalt, Miss Nicholson, D. M. Osorio, Mrs. A. and,

maid Ossorio, Master Paine,

E. Peacock, Mis Aunic

Mrs. G. H.. Reynell, Ms. Reynell, Miss V. Silverstone, Mr. & Mrs

Canningham, Mr. and Pennefather, Capt. and

Mrs. A. Delaney, L. T. Elizalde, Mrs. A. and maid and sorvant Fenn, M., and Mrs. H. Hurley, Fred, C. ack, Mra C. M. fohason, Dr. and Mrs.

Moarry S. Jackson, Mrs. & child

..

Sykes, Sir Tation and

valet

Thompson, Mr. & Mr. Thompson, Miss 14. M. Toledano, Th Topliss, H. J.

Ufch, W. Von. Tatile, B. B. Mrs.

Untichaur,

C. H.

Voules, Sir and Lady

Vouler, Miss

Wagner, G

16 a.m.

Bacolod...19 a.m. Voila

Cebu Labuan...

+

29.89 29.82

November 24th, 1906, 4,ni.

Vladivostock.a.m. Nemuro......6 am 30.16 Hakodate... Tokio | Kochi.........

Oshima

Nah

Ishigakijima.. Cheloo

50,21

30.23

... 30.35

*

30.

30.35

30.32

30.28

50,21

Weihaiwer s.m.30.6||| 32

Hanko.....

1.01.

KinkingCE 130.49

Shanghai..... a.m. 30.46||

Wakefield, Mr. M...

Wishart, J. B

Sharp Peak...

Wood, G. G.

PRAK.

Abell, Mrs. Amos, Mrs. Austin, F. Backhouse J. Beauchamp, E. B. Bollon, Mr. Bosch, Mr. and Mrs.

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

HW. Cobden, A. S. Codbury, Mrs. R. · Colbury,

Miu Darling, Col Dutton, Mr. Elks, Mr. and Mrs. Fowler: E. A

M. Fraser, Lieut. Gale, Capt. 1. R Gelsthrope, Mr. Green, Mrs. H: E. Greenhill, Mr.

A. Gregory Mariel, E. Bareland, F. A. Hockaday, W. T.

Noy., Vancouver, B.C., 16th Oct., and Shanghai roth lov., Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Polynesien, Kanagatus Maru, 6th November Bist: Thuan, Fr. 6.5., 98, G. Ronlet, 20thms, China, Hohenstaufen, Cyclops, 10th Nov-angkok 9th Nov, Rice and November-fachaon, Nubia, Oceanien, Ping Timber. B. & Co.

Suey, Slavonia 13th November-Benclauch, Borden, Ger. 5.8., 1.344. A. Deoker, 18th Oct,

Suevia, Benaven, Sophie Rickmers, Christia Sandakan 13th Oct., Timber.-M. & Co. nia, Indrasainha, Prins Eltel Friedrick. 17th Deric, Br. 5.s., 4,975, Harry Gaukroger, 2181 November-Achilles, Glenlocky, Indramayo, Nov-San Francisco 20th Oct., Honolulu Kintuch, Talermo, Yarra, Wakasa Mars, 27th, Yokohama 9th Nov., Kobe 10th, Radnorshire, Kawachi Maru, Sikh, Prins Nagasaki 12th, and Manila 19th, Mails Ludwig. 20th November-Benglos, Silesia, and Gen,-0. &.0, 5.5. Co. readily when given by a stranger, provided Drafar. Not. 1.8, 1, 102, J. Bing, 21 Nov (Aus). Awaji Maru, Carnarvon, Senigambia, Kempater, Mr. & Mrs, Wright, Dr. and Mis. Jeffties, 1. U.

to do with it as the effect is the same when the canvas or leather blind is pulled over the eyes, Blind horses are as demonstrative as any, and not more than other. Your horse may neigh at your approach if he is hungry, but he will not leave a meal to welcome you, and it is not the sight of you that causes his apparent re cognition, but the sound of your footsteps, or of those of any other person who walks with your cadence of stride and your impact of foot with ground. Stuff your favourite's ears with coston wool, and try it when his internal economy is thoroughly replenished, making in geatures meanwhile, for to gesturer, curiously enough, the bores is peculiarly susceptible, as witness all the trick and circus horses which work wholly by signs, yet always in a definite se- quence of performance, departure from which brings confusion and failure. Gestures may be made-with-the-feel, legs, lands, arms and head of the master, and will be obeyed as

there is no hesitancy upon that individual's part, and that he is a perron of that "decision and individuality of character to which some occult sense in all animals always responds.

So very limited is the intelligence of the horse that he can be taught nothing, without frequent and careful rehearsals, and even when advanced in education no progress can be made once rebellion or dulness is mianitext, without going sway back to the very first principles, and carefully repeating every single step up to the period to which he has attained. To this his car tive camping affords a powerful ally for the creature is clever enough in many ways; and it is the combination of these two facts which finally puts upon the shelf every performing home or troop of horses which ever appeared in

since it is impossible to

dis- preserva ipline, because rebellion or carelessness cannot be punished in public, and the animals, are, at dally rehearsal, letter perfect, knowing full well that here severe and paleful fi gellation will instantly follow upon the very slightest mistake

Dr

That

sth & Co.

Saigno 17th Nov., Kice-Angaard, Thore Empress of Japan, Br. 2, 3,039, Henry Pybus, R.N.R., 18th Nov.-Vancouver 30th Oct., and Shanghai- 16th Nov., Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Co

Fall. Nor. s., 1,380, G. M. Gundersen, 15th Novanton 14th Nov., Coal.-M. B. K. Flintshire, Br. 6, 2,476, G. C. Cundy, 23rd Nov., Shanghai 19th rov., Tea-5. T.

& Co. Glenroy, Br. s. 3,141, Darke, 21st Nov

Iondon and Singapore 14th Nov., Gen.- McG, Bros, & Gow.

Belion, th Nov.,-Calcutta 4th Nov., via Penang and Singapore 13th, Gen.-D. S. & Co.,

Gregory Apear, Br. 15. 3,061, S. H.

Ld.

Herbert

4

NAME

Rasbera. 14th November-Bendatuars, Borneo, Kesang S1, Moyune, Patroclus, Tourane, Br roll, Caesar, Longsor.

Arrivals at Home-3rd November-Prin Heinrich, Saxonia. 6th November-Paleur, John Hardie. 10th Nov.Gnelienas. 13th Novembar Atholl, Foxley, Talamon, Oceana, Albenga, Socotra, 17th November-Helvetia, Oceanian, Scandia, toth November-Cyclops, Alacrity Machaon, Bingo Mars. 24th November Aziren Fring Ludwig, Kawachi Maru.

Post Office.

Clio A Mall will close for:--

Diadem Swatow, Singapore and Bangkek -Per Fame."

Vlora Wongkol, a5th Nov., 9 A.,

Holbow and Haiphong-Per Holstein; 25th Handy

Har Janus .. Kent

Heimdal, Nor. 703, Kice. Asgard, Thare-

Nor... 762, Johnsen, 16th Novaphong-Per Manol, 25th Nov., 9 AM.

sen & Co.

Holstein, Got 11. 1,101, A. Niejahr, 23rd

*

Macao-Par Henam, 26th Nov., 1.15 PM. Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama-Per Anda. King Alfred.

Nov. Haiphong 18th Nov., and Hoihow urfa, 26th Nov. 3 PM: 21st, Gen, and Piga,~~~), & Co,

S.. Silverstopp, A, H. Silverstone, M. L. Square, Min Stark, Alex, M. and son Tobin, R. J Williams, G.

G. H. Bateson

Josling, Lt. Col.

Joseph, "Mr. and Mr.

E. S. Kelsall, R.A., Majorard

Mr

Kent, KA, Col. & Mrs. L.cask, Mr.

Macdouald; Major and

Mrs Malade, Mr. Martin, R. Mitchell, R. Moncarieff,

Moreno, Mr

Muhle, E.

Gutriaff

30.40

30.12

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30.16 57

· 8+ 15.

130.1

30.13

1302.10

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Amoy 6 am. 10,1367 Swatow...... Taihoku ..... Taichu........ Tainan Koshun Pescadloze.c... Canton....... 9 .01, Honglong roam) Victoria Peri Gap Rock..

Macao

i*་

H

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Hoihow.9 km. Pakhoi.........

Col, & Phuliea........10.m.

Painter, Major & Mrs.

Porier, W.

Tourane ....

St. James

17

..........6 am..

Manila... tom.m.29.92 81

Reid, R.A.M.C., Lt. Col. | Hodo..... ......

J. M.

Reyes, Mr.

Cebu....... Labuan.....

Mrs. S...

Moon, Mr. and Mrs.

C.

Aparri

Legaspi

Bacolod.....

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Nov. 63 as

• p.m.

Temperature domidity Rainfall.

yo

68

64

+70

Sawer, Mr. W. E. Sinclair, A.

Slutyers, L. M. J. van

Smith, A. Findlay West, J. J.

White, Dr. and Mr.

Wilder, A. P., Williamson, Mrs. Wilson, J. W.

HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.

CLATE

CAPTAIN,

Commander. La T. Leatham

LASI REPORTED AT

Hongkong Hongkong

Captain G. L; Vaughan-Lee ...

Lieut, Commander E, G. W. Davidaun. N

Lieut-Commander W. L. Bamber

Commander B. L. Majandie... M

TONS. GURE. 1.212.

+

jamble... Batomart... Cadmui Cherub

despatch-verei... craizer, and lass river gunboat

1,702

3,000

7,000

710

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fiver gunboat

710

shop

1,070

1,400

..

water tank and lug...

390

300

Hongkonx

1,070

1,400

Commander

C.

D. S. Raikos

**

Hongkong.

cruiser, rst class

31,00

16,500

Captain H. W. Savory, M.V.O.

Hongkong

inrpedo boat deg:10yer

5,700.

Litat.-Commander A. L. Grenson........

Hongkong

Tuiser,

7-

2011, class

4.360

-7,000

Captain H. Grant-Dalton...

Shanghai

torpedo bunt destroyer Torpedo baai destruyer torpedo bat diper

275

4,000

Liest-Commander H. B. Cox

Hongkong

275.

4,000

Lisut-Commander R. Henniker-Houten Hongkong

200

1,900

cruiser, it clas

9,800

*23,000

Captais 5.

Capinia 5. V... de Horsey

Lieut. Commander W, H. Darwall

Hongkong

Hongkong

cruiser, Thi Clas

14,1,00

10,000

river gunboal

.i

616

1,100

cruiser, tat class

0,800

$2,000

river gunlin

180

Boo

Captain J. A. Tukey Crabtree. ... Lient-Commander Robot

ora

100

Hongkong

Yangtere

Hongkong

torpedo boal destruyer

350

6,300

...Hongkong

river guaboat

240

Lient, Commander C. C. Walcott......

riyer gunboat

240

Lieut. Commander H. T. Allay.

West River

river gunboat..

240

Licut Commander J. T. S. Lyne

tor peda tost destroyer

#50

6,500

Boston. T. O. Strath

receiving abip

4,650

Commodore H, P. Williams...

Hongkong Hongkong

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river gunboat

800

Lieut. Commander E. Secretan...

12

...

river gunboat

900

torpedo boat destroyer...

6,300

Lieut. Commander Stevenson

surveying ship

450

25+

torpedo boat destroyer...

5,900

Boo

river gunboat

river gunbunt

550

Lieut. Commander G. J. Toda

river gunboat * q'

550

Kobe, Yokohama and San Francisco-Fer | Mopmouth...

Moorken Hongkong, F1.3.5, 239, E. Corail, 15th Nov,,Dakotak, 26th Nov. 4 P.M.

Moji,

Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria B.C., and Outerw Haiphong and Holbow 14th Nov., Gen.

Tacoma, Wash-Per Tramont, 37th Noy Robin... A. K. M.

10 KM.

Sandpiper... Saipe Shanghai-Per Hintang, 37th Nov., 10 AM. Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin-Per Tak... Tonkin, 27th Nov., 11 AM.

Tamar

Indravel, Br. 2.5, 3,767, S. Cullington, zoih Nov.-Manila 16th Nov., Ballast-G1ę La` & Co.

Kabalato Maru, Jap, 3.3., 1,899, K. Yashil

besitation. Oss may say that this shows Intelligence; but is not cunning and trickery always intelligence of a low order?

which enables a harve, even though

| wearing bliskers and with stuffed ears;

recogniza

a master-n cool, clever La lastantly and skilful handler is not catalogued but is surprisingly developed in this creature. Ne horse needs more watching than the smart old

matsu, a18 Nov.,Kobe 14th Nov,, Coal riding school slave who should be so callous to and Gen. Japanese. the wildest vagaries of humanity that nothing Karin, Swed. ., (98, G. Felterson, 18th Nov. zan upset his weary indiference-yet a bunch

Nov., Gen. Aagaard, of them fait in the school, free from the supir-

& Co. vision to which they are wonted, will speedily Laeries, $.1 1,349, J..B. Jackson, and bring about an amusing besprinkling of

Nov. Saigon 16th Nov. Gen. Chinese, janbark with sundry:dishevelled and prostrata | Lombard, Br. sia, 1,679, F. P. Monis, 16th Nov.,-Calcutta 23rd Oct., Ballast, Order,

the

farm. Your rampant 5-year-old Aval, Ger. s. 1,237, F. Natsins, 21st Nov.

cannot be held against his will by a beavy

do

*

yet a sixty pound led can gallops him and bakat ho plaaser with him. Your little scoundrel Prof■ pony is a devil with the "kiddies" and

lamb with you, Why? What is the mysterious electrical signal that differentiates manipulation? Why will a horse work, his heart out for one Individual and be wholly unmanageable with mother?

Bangkok gth Nov., Rice and Gop, W, &Co. Macher

chew, Gen. *.*., 996, R. Zollner, 19th Nov, Bangkok irth Nov,, Rica and Wood B. & S. Masan Maru, Jap, as, 701, 1. Sakura!,' axıț Just Nov./** Tamani 1816 Nov., Amoy 19th, and

Gwalow soil, Gan−0, 1 K,

Macao Per Honam, 37th Nov., 6.15 E.M. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta, Per | Thindle Virago Gregory Apcar, 27th Nov. 3 P.M.

Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, Waterwitch B.C. and Seattle, Wash.–Per Tosa Maru, 27th | Whiting

Widgeon ... Nov., 3 P.M.

Woodcock... Woodlark ...

Manila--Per Tean, 17th Nov., 3 1.3, Singapore, Penang and Colombo-Par Tambe Afaru 27th Nov. 6. PJ.

Shanghai-Per Kiuklang, 27th Nov; 3 2.M. Swatow, Amoy, Foochow and Shanghai-Per Shothu Maru, 27th Nov., 5 PM.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.—Par Atkanian, 28th Nov, 11 AM

Macao-Per Honam, 38th Nov., 1.15 P.M. Swatow, Amoy and Fonchow-Par Haimun, #uth Nov,, 5:77

Flying Flag of Vic

Sir Arth

Captain C. F.Thuriby `

Lieut.-Commander

Robert E. Vaughan. West River

Lieat-Commander 1. Kiddle

West River

Yangtzza

Lient-Commander R. M. K. West! Hope t

Commander R. W. Glennie

Long Harbour

Liont-Commander C, E, L. Thomas ... Hongkong

Lieut-Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson Yangtza

***

Lieut. Commander Juo, T. Knox E Yangties

Yangtana,

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