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Intimation.

SAINT-RAPHAEL

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY MARCH

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DOSE One, wios-glass after the two principal manis.

Each bottle of genuine VIN SAINT-RAPHAEL Doare, in addition

to the registered trade-mark :-

(1) The WARRANTY STAMP of the UNION DES FABRICANTE.

(3) A METAL DEAL, advertising ORETRAS.

CLETEAS

#78' & MELISSA and 'MINT cordial

which surpasses all others by its"|

purety and faultless preparation. To be taken on a lump of sugar, LOOMPAQNIE du VIN SAINT-RAPHAKL. Valenow (Drôme-Fransa),

CALDBEOK MACGREGOR & Co., llongkong."

CHYORIGIN OF PLAC» NAMES,

X

PREFERENCE' FOR ERRONEOUS BUT

PICTURESQUE MEANINGS,

English placenames; explained Mr. Henry Bradley, Joint-editor of the Oxford, English Dictionary, in an interesting discourse at the London Institution laặt month, might, from the ́point of view of the unlear..ed, be divided. Into two classes; those which have an obvious meaning, and those which have not, and the opinion most congenial to the rustic intellect "was that place names which had no obvious meaning were distortions es corruptions ofkome common English words. In North Somerset one might be jold that once upon a time the devil and a giant laid a wager, the latter taking

his Toul, as to which could throw à stone fur, thest. "The giant threw his stone four miles, but the devil beat him by a couple of yards, whereupon the giant explaimed "Poor luck!" and so the place has been called Porlock ever since.

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Out of a cantoad of stuff written about pamen very little was of the slightest value. involved scholarship and hard' research. The popular preference was for an interesting and picturesque explanation that was wrong rather than for a dull and uninteresting explanation that happened to be right. The true meaning of names of places, however, occasionally „threw light on matters of history, ⋅ Most of our

place-names were very old-spme of them | 1,000 years, and others even :1,000 years old. Ancient documents helped to elucidate matters, for not only the original names bụt also the pronunciation of individual letters had changed from time to time. It seemed to be an ordinary opinion that the Britons of the second century spoke modern Welsh; but it was proved that modern Welsh was not spoken on years Ago The Welsh dictionaries were. very bad;

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Syipping.

Arrivals,

America Matu, Jap. s.s. 3,460, Philip H. Going

rath Mar,San. Francisco 13th Feb., and Shanghai 11th Mar., Mails and Gen.-T. K. K. Hiching, Br. 4., 1,277, A E. Hodgins, 14th, .. Mar-Foochow oth Mar., Amoy 12th

and Swatow 13th, Gen.~D), L. & Coptho Merapi, Dut. ... 1,197. Uldall, 14th Mar

Singapore 8th Mar, Sugar.-Oider. Kwongsang. Br... 48, W. P., Baker, 15th

Mar-Chinking via Shanghai and Swatow gth Ma, Grn. Sheep and Goats. -J., M. & Co. Tartar, Br. 5.., 2,768, H. Davison, R.N.R., 15th

Mar-Vancouver 14th Feb, and Shang. hai th Mar, Gen.-C. P R. Ca.

Merapi, from, Singapore –Light: NE. breezes and fics weather,iili the Gap Rock and then thick and foggy to port.

Sit. Kwongstang, from Chiskiang, &c Thick

wat fog, fram, Bail Buoy to... Swatow. thesce moderate E. breeze and sen, hazy and drinking

g on approaching Hongkong. Str. Kwangtak, from Shanghai-Light wind and dense fog to Bonham, anchored 36 hours at mouth of Yan, isse, from there variabla, Winds and thick fog to Pedro Blanco, thence to port fresh NE. breeze MAHON

* VESSELS IN PORT.

TASTRAMERA,

Amberton, Br. ..., 5.527, J.. Williams, 11th Mar, Cardif 23rd Jan, Coals, British

Government.

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Aragonin, Gar. x, 5,198, J. Ernst, 12th Mar,

"Portland, Or, 12th Feb., Gen.—H, A. L. ·| Blue Crom, Br. 8, 1,950, Heselton, 12th Mar.. Cardiff 17th Jab., Conl-Admiralty Chowin, Ger..., 1,055, F. Spiesen, 8th Mar,

-Kohalchang

38th Feb., Rice and Wood. B. & B Dagny, Nor, 194 893, D. Abrahamten, 5th

Mar-Canton 4th Mar., Coal-Aagaard;- Thoresen & Ca

· Taphne, Ger. 1.4, 1,254. P. Schipper, ist

Mar, Saigon 25th Pub., Gen.-H. A.L Derwent, Br. 1.553, 1. Jenkins, 14th Mar,, Sagon th Mar, Gen.-Man Fat & Co. Empress of China, Br. #.s., 3,036, R, Archibak), R.M.R, 1th Mar-Vancouver, BC, 20th Feb., and Shanghai 9th Mar, Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Eutin, Ger, 3.8., 1,107, Langaebwagen, fath

Mar,Saigon 8th Mar, Gen--]. & Co, Falk, Nor. 1.8., 1,380, G. M. Gondersen, rith Mar Rajang (Borneo) 2nd Mar, Timber.

S., W. & Co. Germania, Ger. ... 174. H. Lorenzen, 13th Mar,Bourabaya 2nd Mar., Sugar.-], &

Co.

Han, 57 83, 751 1 Meticcs, 19th Mar,

Haiphong toth Mar, and Holbow fath, Gen.-A. R. M.

Hilary

Gers's, 1,276. H. Uecker, oth Mar Sourabaya 3rd Feb, Sugar and Gen.-S.

W. & Co.

Japan; Br. s., 3,806, 1, G. Olifent, 13th Mar.

→Calcuits 24th Feh, Penang and. Singa- pore 6th Mar., Gen.-D., S. & Co., Ld Japara, Dul, s. 1,416, P. M. C. Chedulu, 8th Marloilo at Mar., Rudelwood, Coffee and Flour. J. C. J. L.

Zieten, Ger. 5.5, 4.489, R. Meyer, 13th Mar,Koren, Am. as, 5,651, S. Sandberg, 5th Mar

San Francisco 5th Feb. and Shanghai Hamburg 1st Feb., and Singapore ruth

2nd Mar, Mails and Gen.-P. M. S..S. Mar., Mails and Gen.-M. & Co.

Co.. Tean, Br. .5, 1.385. A. Sommerville, 15th

Mar-Mani a Fáth Mar., Gen.—B. & 7 Meefoe, Ch. as, 1,338, 1. McArthur, 5th a

Canton 14th Mar., Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co.

Kiukiang, Br. 6.4., 1,118, H. A. Wavell rth

Mar-Canton 14th Mar., G1-B. & S. Michael Jebten, Get. Ea 351, 11. Bendixen,

15th Mar Holhow 12h Mar., Rice and Gen.-J. & Co.

Masan Mard, Jap. 8.6. 702, 1. Sakuini, 5th Mar,Tamiui toth Mar., Gen.-D. S. K. Colombo Maru, Jap, L., 47.9, K. Homma, 15: Mar, from Kobe, Gen.-N. Y, K. Hellas, Ger. R., 2,556, W. Metreathin, 15th

MarKuschinoizoth Mar., Coal.-H. A. Kwangtah, Ch. 4,536, Wm. H. Lunt, 15th Mar, Shanghai 11th Mar., Gen-C. M.

Clearances at the Harbour Ofoe. Helene, for Haihow. Kwangsang, for Canton.' Cuilders, for Saigon. Locksun, for “watów, Hellar, for Hongay. Kuanglah for Canton.

Bus, for Kwong-chow-wan.

Departures. Mar. 15.

Singan, for Bhanghai,

cab Diederichsen, for Hoihow. Laongsang, few Manila, Lydin, for Saigon,

and contained words which-did not even exist, Mr. Bradley then instanced the corruption „of the word” Kent (whose Bejtish, name was

Cantion) from a Welsh word meaning "open Rajoburi, for Hoihow, country." It was possible that the word Can: Standard, for Saigon.

Spir, for Tientsin tion was derived from an old British word Hue, for Haiphong, meaning "Promontory As to Iondon, the Helens, for leihow. adcient name was Londinion. "Llyn is Welsh for lake, "Din" for town or fort. What was more easy, asked Mr. Bradley, thad 10 explain London as lake-fortress Fut it rchia, for Bombay. was known that in British of the second century the compound meaning "lake-fort" would have been Llynding so Llynddin L. Steir, Cooper, Master T. Whitfield, and 154. Per Hatching; from Const #osti-Measts. A. would not explain, Londinier. The only Chinese. philological explanation possible' was' that the place was called, after a Briton named Londinos, meaning wild or fierce..

CONSUMPTION NOT HERADITARY.

A COMMON ERROR REFUTED) -

The fact that consumption is frequently seen

Passengers arrived.

Laisang. Br. 2, 3,450, E. J. Tadd, 8th Mar.,

-Calcutta 19th Feb, Penang and Singa pore ist Mar., Gen), M. & Co. Labor, Nor. 6.4., 949, J. H. Jensen, rath Mar., -Natuna Ísland via Singappra 3rd Mar., Timber and Planks.Chinere..

Locksun, Ger. 3.8., 1.20, W. Tauben, 8th Mar, Margarita, Am.'s, 72, 1. A. R. Curbing, and

Bangkok 27th Feb, Rice.-B. & S

Mar Singapore 24th ↑ eh. Phuyen, Fr. 8.8., 2,500, Rouisson, aard Feb.,

Quarta, Ger: 8.3., 1.145, H. Madsen, 10th Mar, —Saigon th Mar, Rice and Gen.-Man Fat Co. Scandi, Ger.s.s, 4,855, W. Dahren, 13th Mar, -Yokohama and Shanghai 5th Mar, Gen. -H. A. L.

Canton 23rd Feb., Gen.—B, & Co.

Per Kwongiang, from Chinkiang, &c.—Mr. White (. M. C. Service), Mrs. White, Bliss ¦ ¦ Chrissey White, Master 1. van White, Mrs. Vaude Hamilton, and 45 Chinese.

Per Tartar, from Kobe-Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smardin From: Shanghai-Mrs. P. Sher- wood, Messrs J.C. Christman, W., Buckner, Young Ling Sheak, Che Shock-ping, and g Chinese.

Per-zimerica-Maru,-from-San-Francisco,&c Messrs. F. S. Douglas, Fred. M. Johnson,

Per Kwangiak, from Shanghai-Mr. and Mrs. Davis, M J. A. Duncan, Mrs. Phillips, Misses Cooly, Pinch, Mr. Choy Kock Chur, and toy Chinese,

Suez, Rus. 5.5, 1,305, Klonien, 11th Mar

Saigon 6th Mar, Rice.-Order.

I

Suma Mari, Jap. 8.5, 2, 64, H. Yamagushi, fath Mar.,-Saigon 3rd Mar, Rica-Gilman

& Co.

Tajsang, Br., 1,544, D. Christie, th

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Change Japan

Dass

Manila... B. & S. MAY. 16 ingapore, R. & O. Coar. 17

ugapore, S., W. & Co{Mar\17. Bingo Mart hanghai... N, Y. K... Mar Dillwong Macassar... C. J.Lin .Mar. 18 Kumzoo Marti. Japan ..... N. Y. K.... Mar. 19 Namaang... Singapore, M. & Co Mar. 20 Topmi Karu... Singapore, N. Y. K... Mar. 20 Siberia: * Japan P. M. Co... Mar ar Chingle PaDarwin. B. & S... Mar 23

Post Office.

A'Kall will olois for- Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Per Zielen, 1 th Mar, 8 Au

Hoihow and Halphong-Per Hanoi, 16th Mar., 9 a.M

Manih-Per Zafro, 16th Man, 10A.M. Moji, Kobe, Yokohama and Portland, Or Per Aragonfa, 16th Mar., to A.M.

Telia, Chef Magasaki and Vladivostock

Tungus, 16th Mar., 10 AM. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokoham Honoluld and San Francisco-Per Korea, tốth Mar, 14.8, E

1

Macan-Pei-Sut Tat, ilih Mar., 19E PM, Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per

Big BileMar, 2 PM

waluw, Amay and Fnochow-Per Hat ching,,16th Mar., a P.M..

Singapore, Fenang and Colombo-Fer Scandia, 16th Mar., 3 P..

1967.

HONGKONG

Adama, P. R.^ Gross, Mr. & Mrs, M Alney, Miss G. N. Guitnar, Min L.- Andaison, Mini R. and Hall, Capt|T: mudaughter 1490 Hardt, Mr., Mrs., indi

Angier, Mr. and Mrs. Miss E. FOUR

Hardt, Major V Apcar,

Howeit, Hon. KA. and Mrk Howatt, Mts, E. A.. Aner,

FIANTAGE. Howard, A. ・Ballo

Mr. and Mrs. Howard, E.

Innas, Capt. R, Barton, Mr. & Mrs. Jarmay, Dr, L

Joha

Joku EP. F. Beattie, R. B. Battiscombe, H. G.. Joseph, R. M.

Behrens, Mr. and Mrs.” Behrens, Misson (3)))) Biervliet, A. Van(Vice

Consul for Belguim)" Birbeck, R. J

OCCIDENTAL

Brown, Mr W. Ska Muhro, Miss A Capell, Mr. and Mrs. Fellen, Mr.K

1. R. and a children Piper, C Farrow, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Gow, W.

Simpson, Mr. Woda Sunken Tabot, P.

Gow, Min W, and a ... and child

children

Lieut. Com, Thomas, Thomas, Lu Comar,

Whyte, Mr. and Mrs.

Rand child y

Lowe, I Ge

--- CRAIGIEBURNY AMEURTH

Smith, Mr. and Mr

Logan, Mr. & Mrs. W. Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Nelson, R. HAY

Long H, W.RI..

ME. MIB

Binay, Mr. & Mr. S. Lyard, MrNA Dismay, Miss

Blanch, Mr. and Mrs.

N. F. Block, K

Brewer, Mr. and

W. W. Brighton, F. G. Brooke, C. B.

Malden, G. F Marrion, DeO.

Massey, Miss K. A.-

McLensin A

Mrs. Mohr, A

Broughall, Mr. & Mrs.'

· I..

Brown, Miss C. A Brayfield, T. Campbell, L. F.

C

mmus, Capt. M. de Chapman, H. L. V.C., Carter, A..

Chapman, B. F.

Major A

Chatham, Hon. & Mrs.

W.

Chatham, Miss

Salyon-Pes Quarta, Tóth Mar, 2 PM) Saigon Per Wah, 16th Mar,, 1 P.M... Bombay Pa Colombo Mars, 16th Mar.; 3 P.M. Singapore, Penang, Madra, Colombo and Swatow, Amoy and, Tanssi-Pei Masanr, Maru, 17th Mar., 9 A.M.

Singapore-Per Shantung, 18th Mar. 11 AJS Macao Per Sai Tai, 18th Mar, 1.15 P.M, © Shanghai Per Klukiang, 18th Mar, 3 P.M. Europe, &c., India, viu Tutienrin-c: Tonkin, 19th Mar, 11 A.M.

Macao-Per Sui Taf, 19th Man, 1.75 P.M. Shanghai-Per Shacksing, 19h Mat, 3 F.2. Yokohama and Kobe-Par Changsha, 19th Mat. 3 P.M.

Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C., and Seattle, Wash.-P'er Tango Mars,

191b Mar, 3 P.M.

Manila-Per Tan, 19th Mar, 3 1.50, Singapore, Penang and Colombo- Per Bingo Mars, 19th Mat., 5 Ft.

Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokobama - Por Yanna Nars, 20th Mar,

Macao-Per Sul Tat, zoth Mar, 1.1 P.M. Cebu and Iloilo-Per Kaifong, 20th Mar., P.M.

Shanghai Per Kwongang, ath. Mar, 3. P.M

Bacao-Per Sud Tai, 21st Mar, 135 P.M. 7juong, 2 st Mar., 5 Pat

Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and. Yokobama-Per

Manila, Thunday island, Cooktown, Cuiras, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Lource: and Fremantle er Kumano Maru, 22nd won, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaidé, "enh

Mar, 11 AM.

Macao-P. Sui T, 22nd M... 15 DËM. Amoy and Manila-Per Rubi, 22nd Mar

4 P.M. ='(

Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Americi Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Afare, 23td Mar.. 10 A M.

Karope,, &c., India / Tuticorin Macedonia, 23rd Mar, 11AM,

Macao-Per Sul Tal, 23ıd Mur., 1.15 P.M. Karatsu, Kobe, Yokohama, Callao, (Peru)

Mar Saigon, 7th Mar., Rice.-J. M. &and Iquique, (Chile)-Per Glenfurg, 26th Mar, Co.

Tango Maro, Jap. 1..., 4,626, A. E. Moser,

116 Mar,-Shanghai 7th Mary Flour, Matches and Gen.—N, Y. `K.

Tilatiap, Dut. 8.5, 2,475, P. J. van Emmerick, 72th Feb, Moji yib Teb, Coal. J. C. J. /L. Tungus, Nor. s... 1,839, C. L. Halvorsen, Fth Mar Saigon 3rd Mar, Rice.-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Úlv, Nor, B.:, 884, J. Pedersen, 13th Mar --

Saigon 741 Mar, Rice and Faddy

Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Uudine, Nora, 4,113, ff. Thorkjørnsen, a3rd Dec-Chefoo 17th Dec, Gen.-Aagaard, .Thoresen & Co.

Varg, Nor. s.8, 874, H. Braarad, rith Mar

Saigon 7th Mar, Rice.-Aagaard, Thore. sen & Co.

Victoria, Swed, 1,1, 989, J. A. Hellberg, 12th Mar. Saigon 7th Mar Rice-Aagaard, Thoresen, & Co.

K.

Makamatsu Mart, Jap. 4.4., 1,721, N. Goda, 1th Mar-Moj 7th Mar., Coal-M, B. Yoneyama Maru, Jap. 8., 1,750, S. Todoroki, and Mar, Moji asth Feb., Matches and Gen – Fook Bang & Co

!

Zafro, Br., 1,629, R. Rodger, 11th Mar,

Manila 9th Mar, Sugar and Hemp.-S.,

T. & Co.

DOCK RETURNS:

HONGKOND AND WHAMPOS DOCKE

at, Kowloon Dock

Emeraude. Sorsogon Fronde ..........

Z. V. de Aldecoa...... Tilajap

S. Callao.......... Salvam Wongkong??? Prinz Sigismund... Itubis

to run in families gives rise to the general idea Ramon Mariado, B. C. Adhn, C. A. Vail, Misses that it is hereditary, but this is erroneous. G. Smail, Blanche G. Hamilton, Eva Thelin, Woak lungs can be hereditary, and where they Pearl White, Mr. and Mrs, R. N, Paton and Kwongchow... exist consumption is likely to follow. Con-maid, Mrs. G. Peierson, Mr. and Mrs. R. H.S.Dagny ................. sumption in produced by a gem which all per-Creswell, Mesas, A. E. Dowier, J. Decauville, sons frequently inhale, especially in clies, J. Marchand, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Soute, Capt. where dust is flying at all times. It is in weak and Mrs. J. Barneson, rs. C. M. Somers and langs that the germ finds a lodging place, soon daughter, 28 Chinese, and 3 Japaneio.

· multiplies and starts its work of destroying the mucous membrane. A bad cold or cough creates an inflamed condition of these mem beranes of the pulmonary organs and affords the german" opportunity of taking bold); Per Taan, from Manila, Malory, Co whereas the healthy lung will quickly throw lonel Taylor, Messrs. Boyce and Lichbly, Mr. It off.

A. prominent physician from the and Mrs. Pastshe, Miss Curtis, Mrs. Montaron Philadelphia Clinic, who conducted the Mess. Browne, Adams, Nicklin, and Lient. successful experiments with pine. for treat Smith, Miss Moore, Miss Edward Mrs Sebree, lar pulmonary troubles, and who for several Mr. and Mrs. Kepne, Mestrs. Becman, Wade, years maintained a camp is the heart of Romer and ebied, Beard and Murray,' Major the big pine forests of Maine, says that for and Mrs Rowan, stimulating the growth and developing the respiratory organs and bronchial tubes thesa is

Pamongers departed.

Saphir Feng Fei ............... Cleafarg Sui Tai

11.AM.

VISTURES AT TUCHHELY

PRAK.

Kelsall, R.A., Majorat

Alexander, Mr. & Mrs.

- C. MA

Aubrey, Dr. G. G. Dand, Dr.

Beattie, M. P.

Belson, Mrs. Bendixen, Capt.

Mr.

Kent, R.A Col. & Mrs.

Kent, Col. and Mrs, Knight, C. C.

Martin, R.

Miller, Mr.

Blair, Mr and Mrs. D, Moup, Mr. And Mrs.

K Carruthers, E. B. Chalmers, J. H. Clashier, Mr. and Mrs.

H. W. Cobden, A. S.

Courtney, G. N. Darling, Col, Dixon, C. F.

Dooner, Capt. & Mr. Ellis, Mr. and Ms. Gale, Major J. R. Galbraithe, Mr. Gelsthrope, Mr. Greenhill, Mr. Gregory, A.

Hancock, Mr. Hazeland, F. A..

Hill, E. E

Mon, D. K.. Oldo, Mr. & Mo, K. Perico, Mr. and Mrs.

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

J. M. Rigge, Mr. Ritland, Mr. & Mrs.

H.

+

Row, Major Sower; Mes W. E. Sayer, G. W, Sinclair, A.

Smith, A. Findlay Spurge, Mr.

Thomson, O. D.

Valficelli, Consul Gen.

Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Clark, M. O. W.

Clegg, RH., Eng.-L.

and Mr. Coloham, H. J. Colvin, H. E. Connor, J. L. Coulthari, J.

Gronk, A. H.

Cruickshank, A,

Crooke, H. A.

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Davies, F. O.

Donald, Mr. and Mrs. ... W. H.

Doolittle,

W. Dowley!

Monvon Mal

Moore, SAVA

Meme,

W. B, A..

and. Mr.

Moreno, Alberto (Cons

Dar of, F. H.

By Grant "AZ"

Denlion, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, E

Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs.

Gittina, A. Pos

Kelly, F. 9.

P'ye, E. Buro2s

Filth, Parcy Manage

Webb, Mr. and Mri;

Mostagan

CHINA COMET METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER, March 14th, 1907, a.m.

- sul for l'abama)na Vladivostock, zam.

Ber..Th. Hu Wind W

Newborn, Mr. & Mrs. Cemuro.... a.m. 29.83

R. H.

Newington, A. G.

Neuburg, U.

Paide, A. E

Peake, W.

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

T.L.

Ffordten, A, R. Von

der

Pope, R. Philpot, L. D.

Powell, W. A. Freshne, C. M..

Ray, E. H. Reid, H. J... Riecken, T

Roach, Mts, S, and

child

Robinson, Dr.

1

Robinson, Miss H.

Rowoldt, S. B.

Sandes, Miss F. E.

fakio |

Hukodate.

29.911

echi

•Nagabali ...........

*** |29,84 13995

Kagoshima. Oshima

Shigakijima.

Chefoo.........0 am Waihaiwei... 1.01.

tankow Kinkiang Shanghai

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Wato

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Taikoko am Ta. hi........

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Schaltho:er P. Schutse, Mrs. O.

Е. Н. Mr. and Mrs. Sebree, Mrs.

Singer,

W,

Skinn, A.

Smith,, T.

Smyth, F. W.

Downing, Mr. and Mr.

T. C. and infant

Dreyfus, N.

Dieylas, M.

Dunlop, G. A. Eichelman, B. Einstmann, W. Epochs, ra. A. H. Enoch, B.

Evin Jones, Mr, and

Mr, E. airchild, H

H.J.

Fisher, H. G.

Soule, Mr. and Mrs.

Splitlen, J. S.

Stebbing, W. T.

..... 30.00

Longkong...

ictoria Peak *

ap Rock...

Macao

11 29.99 73

Hoihow.9am. Pakhon

Phulion Tourane ques

C. St. James.

# am.

Apart

Stephens, H.

Manila

Stovold, P, A,

Legaspi

Sutherland, P. D.

Brcoled

Swift, Mr, and .

Cil

05

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Cebu

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29.91)

Swift; Miss

Labuan

ช 39.83 84

Tabet, J.

Tetech, J.

Fiske, Mr. and Mrs. B. Thompson, Mr. & Mrs.

AL

Fletcher, H. 1.

Franklin, C. B. Frost, B. L.

Fuller, Stuart

Thompson, Miss H. M. Toledano, Th.

Tredwes, C

Topliss, H. ?

J. Wakefield, Mrs. Bt.

(American Vies Con.... Willett, E. S.

iul General) Fuller, Denman

Godman, F.

Godman, T. Grant, A. W.

Winbari, J. B.

Wishart, L.'.'

Wood, G, G

Young, J. A.

KING EDWARD..

Almond, Caps, & Mrs. Klover, Mrs. R.

Russell,

Auster, F.

Baker, Mr

Kofod, Capt. T. Kroning Lang, C. F

Beers, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lenker, Viss C.

Lewis, R. S.

Bent, Mr. and Mrs. H. 1 loyd, Geo. T.

Boulton, J. F.

Bramley, Harry Byrus, JJ,

Campbell, H. J. Chandoir, Count Colleyshaw, E. H. Cooke, L. D. Cordier, Pierre

Madame P./

Macauley, Dr. H. R Mickle, Mits

March 15th, 1907, 8.m,

Vladivostock. 7am.

Nemuro 6 am. 29.89| Hakodate

Tokio Kochi Nagasaki..... Kagoshima... Oshima...

Naha

11 29.97

29.95

Н 29.93

30,12

30.08

30.13]

Ishigakijima...

130.1

Cheloo...6 am:

Weihaiwei....}9 am,

Hankow 6 m Kiukinn

11

| Shanghai...... 9 ́a.m.{30,

Gutzlaff *****

Sharp Peak

21

Amoy 5. ..

Swalow

Taiboku... h

Taichu Tainan

Milbe, Mr. and rs, P. Koshun .................

and

E Miller, F

Moffatt, G.

Moore, Miss

Osori, M.

Nicholson, D. M.

Mr. and Mrs. Norove,

Danford, Miss Dames, Miss F.- Elinor, Chan. W. T.

Goodchaux, E. J. Goodbus, C. T. Goodhue, Miss Graves, Mrs. V. “Harvey, Mrs. J. E

Heller, Dr. Holberton, Miss Holliday,

Mius T.

Peacock, Miss Annia Rabbits, C. W. Robarts, Mr. and Mrs

s. W. Ross, Mrs. L. F. Sherrick, Mr. and Mrs.

Shilton, C. C..

Pescadores

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Pakhol........ Phullen... tom. Tourate C: St. James Apatri

Manila... 108.m. Legaspi Bacolod ***.19 AM,

Silverstone, Mr. & Mr. Iloilo...

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Silverstone, M, L, Square, Miss N,

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29.93 B1

29.86

„March'nent. Mavriks

Cebuį Labuan.

and Me

Weil, J.

'Humber, Mr. and Mrs.

Wilder, A. P.

Wilson, J. W.

Hurley, Fred. C. TA Ingenohl, C.

Stevenson, Lt-Comdr.

and Mrs.

Swan, W. H,

Wannamaker, Mr. and Jackson, Mrs. & child

Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

E. S.

Mrs.

:

Talbott, Mr. and Mrs.

H.M. Joseph, J. E. Junkers, Mr. and Mrs. Teft, Miss J.

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Temperata10 Humidity

Painfall,

*****

Hockaday, W. T.

Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffries, H. U.

Alacrity Astres

NAME.

Cosmopolitan

Bedlord...... Bramble Britomart Cadmus Cherub

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HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION.

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despatch-wma), cruiser, 2nd close. cruiser, ist dass

1,700 4,300 10 9,800

3,000 7,000 032,030

Commander E. La T. Luathura Captain C. L. Vaughan-Lee....san.

Hongkong

2. Shanghai STONE

§

on passage to China

1 Station

river gunboat

710

710

900

1,070

1,400

Liest-Commander H. G. W. Davidson. Lieut-Commander W. L. Bamber. Commander B. L. Majendis ",,

Yangiare

Yangiare

Hongkong

300

Hongkong

1,400

Commander C. D, 8. Balkes

Shanghai

5,700

Lient Commander A. L. Gresion....!

Hongkong

7,000

Captain H. Grant-Dalton

Hongkong

4,000

Lieut. Commander H. B, Car..

4,000

Lient-Commander R. Henniker Heaton

Hongkong.

Hongkong

5,900

Lleut-Commander W. H. Daiwall

Hongkong

33,000

Captain 5. V. V. de Horsey

(Singapore and Sou

***

cruiser, 1st clas ...river gunbeat

$4,100

30,000

Captain C. F. Thunby

616

*

1,300

Lieut-Commander Forcy Crabiras.

surveying ship

3,070

1,400

Captain John F. Parry

T1.

cruiser, 1st class

9,800

.14

21,000

river gunboar

180

torpedo boat destroy

river gunboat

Ships Fassed The Canal,

· 12th February--Neptune, Erühertog, Frana | Flom ... no equal to the oll obtained from the pines of

Ferdinand, 15th February--Salazie, Oanfa, | Handy Per Empress of Japan, for Vancouver, &c, the East. He was the first to prepare a truly Duke and Duchess of Manchester, Mesars, Agamemnon, Ping Sway, St. Grores Nulis, Ha soluble oil of the pine, and he claims by

laims by its Maik, G. Steinberg, J. N. Wilson, Sir Lionel Rivirclyde, 19th February-Achiller, Bang | Janus.. use all the advantages of a pine forest camp and Lady McMahin, Mr. C, W. Roberts, Misses, Lapan, Zieten, 23rd February ---Mont-

be bad at

at home, if the patient will adhere Baker, Miss 1. Thurn, Mr. A. J. Cowary, Mr.

Kant last

Polynesien, Stydlits. Prins Heinrich, to the treatment and take plenty of outdoor and Mrs. Leiter, Col. Scott, Mrs. Ed. Dareli Kanagawa Maru, Tamba, Mary, Biligrovia" King Alfred exercise, mbanwhile cultivating the habit of nd maid, Miss Maswell, Mr. F. J. Maye meryshire, Sumatra, Nubia, Patroclus Falcon Merlin 26th February. Benavon, Brizgavia, Montgor | Kinsha deep, full breathing. The form of pins that here. T. E. Gregfiho, Mr. W. Smhool, Mand Dorothy, Kapnord, St Oswald, 1st uses in known to the medical professions, E. Davis, Major and Mrs. Stuart, Lieut.

March *Concentrated" oil of plas, sad is to be found Rodge &, Miss-Frast. Mr. Frank Adam, Mr. Ambito, Borneo, Deucalion, Glenroy, Glenios Monmouth... at every good prescription druggist's Care and Mus, Talbot, Mr. A. W. Bangster, Rev. "gan, Merlonsthskirs, Oceanian, Spania, Wray Moorhen

and should be taken to get the seal article, which Mrs. Snook, Misses H. Flood, Holberton, Mr.fr ut Java, Prins Regens Zuitgeld Sib Robin

„Castle, 5th March--Benalder, Christianis, | Otter we comes put up for medical use only in and Mrs, Hawkins, Messr One Way, and that is in, half-ounce bottles en-Alex. lirchner, H. b. Fitzgerald, J. B. Suttor, March-Formosa, Gneisenau, Idominous Ville Sandpiper closed in small, round, screw top cases, which A. A. Coltatt, E. Colchester, L.

de la Clotet, Koranna, Inaba, Mark, Wakara Saipa D. Cooke, Are intended 10 protect the Raid from chhoger f. f. Byrnes, A. Moore, Count: de Grasset, Cal, Mary Forionhall, Schenfels, 13th Massartista of atmosphers. The original formula used is and Mrs. Drummond, maid and valci, Massis. Denbighshire, Don of Muing. Buangen, Sof. Taku se

suma, Rhenania, Glanzarm, Shimora, Silasta, Tamae! Gerard Leigh, Edony Page, Mr. and Mrs. C. of glycerine, half-ounce Con- G. Gok, Messrs. Paul Loitrieghaus, E. A. (Ger) ounces centrated oil of pine and a half pint of first Cookson, H. R. Witharo, Mr. and Mrs, R. Arrivals at Home-17th February—Siam, Thistle claxu whisky. It should be thoroughly shakes Hoffman, Meam. W. Benaan, Cochrane, Miss Chucks, Zikantara, 15th February C. Ford | Viri and used every four hours in tablespoon doses." Wingwall, Dr. Macdulley, Tompres, McClure, Lostre, Flintshire, Komun, Hitachi Maru, Way

St. Domingo - 19h February-*/

AJ

Henry

Crawford,

Ho cactions against the sils sold in bulk and Ohtani, Tano, King, and Miss Hamon February-Bellerophen Hokintanton patent medicines, sometimes put up in wooden boxes and using a somewhat iimilar name. Shipping Reports, "They are harmful and have had result instead of being curative landing fath This mixture will check and often complete ly cure an acute cough orcold'inside of twenty- four hours)

Str. fiufching, from Foochow, &c.|--Light variable winds and thick log

herzog Frann Ferdinand, Salarial;25th Fabe | niary=Ping Shay, 1st March--St. Patrick, "Andalústa, Path, March... Nuðtalji gths March

---Għasar, Kanagawa, bénru, Varana

Str. Zaw, from Manila Ina weather; | Sth March-Opanien, Sayditing Flying smooth sas, fight N,E. winds to Wagian,

torpedo bost destroyer. cruiser, and class... torpedo bost destroyer torpedo bost destroyer torpedo hoat destroyer cruiser, 1st clas

Eliver gunboat

river gunboar

craiser, 1st class torpedo Logi destro

receiving ship river gunboat river runboat torpedo bost dato survaring skip b

torpedo boşi dealroyer river rapbost

river gunboat”

800

Captain J. A. Tuki asu

Liaut Commander Robert E. Vang

Lient.-Commander J: Kiddia

Liant Commander C

Lleut-Come nder J

thern ports Hongkong

Scation

(os passage to China)

West River w

6,300.

240

-240

Liant Commander H.

240

6,500

・6,300

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