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CHANCE OR

A year ago, when Persia was still regarded as a moribund State, the death of the Shab ‘and the accession of his eldest son, Mohem.

med All Mirza, would have attracted little at tanilon, oniside of Russia and Great Britain, which had long been rivals for ascendency at Taberap¿Two recent eventu, however, hava brought Persia, Into the foreground, namely, the agreement of Russis and Great Britain to respect its independence in fact as well as in semblance, and the apparently resolute effort. of the Pursian people themselves to Improve their condition by means of representative in atitutions, this

The gradual acquisition, by Russia, of the western and eastern coasts of the Caspian pointed to the eventual absorption of at least that of Persia which borders that sea on the south, and consequently to preponderance at the present capital, Teheran, which is not far

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAFR MONDAY MARCH 18 1997

Shipping,

Radnorshire, Br. 6.2. 1,389, M. Häffner, 16th MatLondon via Singapore gib Jan, Gen.-S., T. & Co. Proteus, Nor. 5,074, N. C Krabbe, sth M Mary--Bangkok 9th Mar, kice and Gen.

Marie, Ger. *.! J. Paterson, 1

16th Mar

Was Saigon

the Southern

Str. Choutai, from | Fortion off the China-Va

Northern Portion off the China sen strong N.H.

подкоор

Str. Changsha, from Sy ney:-Light to moderate breeza as far as Thursday, Toland variable to Manila and strong. N.E. monsoons

I CO. ARA 3hten Rice sad Paddy.-J. & / China sendo di pag

Japan, Br.

93, 2,705, F. Notiny, 19th Mar,— * Londos and Feb, and Singapore » zith

|| Mar., Gon—P. & Ú. S. N. Go, M Changsha, Br. 1, 3,300, C. Plunkett Cole,

17th Mar-Sydney 17th Feb, Gen-B Arratoon Apcar, Br. k., 3,931, A. Stewart,

&S.

17th Mar,Shanghai 14th Man, Gen. D. S. & Co., Ld. Maris Rickmers, Ger..., 2,456, A. Rupp, 17th Mat-Kuchinoizu 13th Mar., Coal-M,

B. Kr

Kobsichang, Ger. ., 1,292, C. Roslofsky, b17th Mar,—Bangkok 7th Mar, and Koh- michang gth, Rice, Meal and Lumber, B. &S.

VESSELS IN FORT.

America Mara, Jap. s.. 3,150, Philip H. Geisg 14h Mar,-San Francisco 13th Feb., and Shanghai 11th Man, Malls and Gon-T. K. K.

DA UN AN Blue Cross, Br. 7.950, Haselton, 12th Mar, -Cardin 17th Jan, Coal-Admiruky. Clave Jebsen, Ger. 5.& 1,103, Iveraan toth

Mar-Salgos 11th Mar, Rica), & Co.

Nor..., 883, O. Abrahamsen, stb Mar-Canton 4th Mar Cos

Coal-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co Dalya Man, Jap. 8, 1,735, M. Aikawa, 15th ||Mas,—Moji roth Mary Coal.-M. B. K.

Dagny,

Ngth;

Almand, Capi

Aument

Beat, Mr. and Mrs Hi Boulton, J. F.

Mr. and Mr. Bramley, Harry

Brewe Mr and

Patrick

G March Breughall, Mrca Mrs Maru, Verona, "Achilles Pick Bib March Octanien, Seydlite, Prian Hein Brayfield, TERR

Campbe}}} LA FOSTea Carmur, Capt. M. de Parking, Mr. and Mrs. | Carter, Ave

Chaplin, Mr. and Mrs, Pfordton, A. R. Vos

Post Other.

Chapman, R.K. Y. G., Phillips, W

Major Agar Cept. Philpa, L. D. Chapman, B. F by Powell, W. An Chatham, Hon. & Mrs. Preskaw, C. M.

W.

Dr. and Mrs. Priston

A. PLAN Preston, Master R.

Clark, al. O Chatham, Mira

Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Ray, E. H.

TAWA

Sofia Mail will alone for

Mojl-Per Dalys Marw, 19th Mar., 9 a.Met Ecrops, &c. #ledia, vie Tulicorin-Fer Touis, 19th Mar,ITAM, KORE

Manso Per Sai Toi, 19th Man, 1.1S EME Saigon Per Trods Mars, 19th Mar, 2. P.M. Shangbal, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama-Per ada, 19th Mar, 2 7.M. ⠀

9th Mar, 3 P.M. Shanghal-Per Sanoksing, oʻt Yokohama and Kobe-Per Langsko, 19th Clegg, RM., Eng.Lt. Mar,

and Mrs. Shanghal, Maji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoris, Collin Mr. and Mrs. B.C. and Seattle, Washer Tango Mars, A. D. 19th Mar, 3 P.M.

A. Collady Manila Per Team, 19th Mar, 2 F.M. i Colohem, H. J Singapore, Fepang and Colombo-Per Colvin, H. E. Connor, J. L. Coulthart,

dipast. Had the seat of the reigning dynasty | Alcedo, Br. 8.§., 983, S., C. Loveland, 1;th Mar., Daphne, Ger. 1254. E. Schipper, at Blago Mary, 19th Mar, 5 PM

been transferred to Shinez, or evento Ispahan, the change would have bear considered a triumph of British infuence. The drift of things during the last half century has been supposed to portend an ultimate partition of the country, Russia gaining the section north of the 35th parallel of latitude, which would have included Toberan, as well as Astrabad on the east, and

Taal, Luson 14th Mar.. Ballast-Order. Chowtsl, Gar. 3, 115, W. Möllermann, 17th Mar-Bangkok and Swatow th Mar Rice.-B. & S. Yangmoo, Korman s., 2,457, K. Fujse, 17th

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"Mar-Moji tzih Mar, Coal-M. B. K.

Tersia, Aust. 5.8, 3.779, P. Craglietto, 17th

Mar-riene 27th Jan.,' Gen.—S, W, & Co.

Mar.,Saigon 25th Feb., Gen-B Derwent, Br. 35, 1.503, 1. Jenkins, 14th

Baigon 10th Mar., Gen.-Man Fat & Co. Empress of China, Br. L., 3,036, R. Archibald,

.N.R., 11th Mar., Vancouver, B.C., söth Feb., and Shanghai gik ́ Man, Maili and. Gen.-C. P. R. Co.

Eutin, Ger. 6.3, 1.107, Langschwagen, rath

MAL.,Saigon 8th Mar, Gen--J. & Co.

11th

the large commercial city of Tabriz in the Tranquebar, Dan. x.s., 3,424, F. Thomsen, 17th Falk, Not. ... 1,380, G. M. Gunderso

north-west, while the provinces adjoining the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea would have fallen within the British sphere of influence.

During the last year, however, the Russian and British Governments have arrived at ab understanding, which presently may be, though it is not yel, embodied in the form of a treaty, that the territorial integrity of Peršia shall be preserved intact and that the Persian people shall be encouraged in self-development. It

Mar Shanghai 14th Mar, Gen.-M. & Co, Merkuri, Rus. 1.5., 2,201, Kuhenski, 17th Mar.

from Odrasa and Nag.saki, Geb.-D. & Wuhu, Br. 1.1., ",227, ". Cogan, 17th Mar,- Tonkin, Fr. 15, 3,084, J. Charbonnel, 18th

Canton 15th Mar,, Gen.-B & S.

Mar,-Shanghai 15th Mar,, Mails and Gen.-M. M. Rubi, Ur, s., 1,419, R. W. Almond, 18th Mar,,

-Manila 15th Mar, Gen.-5. T. & Co.

Mar., Rajang (Borneo) and Mar., -S., W. & Co. Fukushu Maru, Jap. sa, 1,090, T. Ito, 16th Germanis, Ger. 5., 1,714, H. Lorenzen, 13th

Mar,-Anping 19th Mar,, Gen.-Q. Š, K.

Co.

Mar Sourabaya 2nd Mar, Sugar.-J. & Hellas, Ger. 8.5, 2,556, W. Metzenchin, 15th Mar,-Kutchinatru çth Mar, Coal H. A

L...

Hilary, Ger, na, 1,376, H. Uecker, Oth Mar.,- Sourabaya 23rd Feb, Sugar and Gen/S1, W. & Co.

Nagaval Kobe and Yokohams-Per Yausia Afars, 20th Mar,, IFA.M.

Crook, A. 11. Macko Per Sui Tai, 20th Mar., 1.15 P.M. Cruickshank, A. Cebu and Iloilo-Per Kaifong, 20th Mar, Dalton, Capt. Davies, F. O.

P.M.

Shanghai Per Kwongsang. 20th Mar 3 P.M. S

Samarang and Sourabaya-Per Hilary, 20th

Mar

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Hallam, 21st Mar, 9 A

Macao-Per Swf Tolj arst Mer, 1.15 P.M.* Shanghai, Mojl, Kobe and Yokobama-Fer

Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launce Tillimong, 2111-Mat, 5 P.M.

Manila, Thursday island, Cooktown, Cairnu, stop, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Fremantler Kuman Marw, 22nd Mar, 1 A.M..

Macao- Per Sut Tal, azad Mar., 1,15 P.M., Manila-Per Yuensang, aand Mar, JPM: Anny, and Manila-Par AwN, 22nd Mar. Shanghal, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Mar, 23rd Mar, 10 AM.

4 P.M.

Reid, H. J. Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. J. Blecken, T.

Roach, Mire. J. S. unl

childs Rosenthal, H. S. Fowan, Mr. and Mr.

Shields, Mr J, H. and

Campbell, HJE Colleysham, E. H

Mith

Moffatt Gi Ossori

Come, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Nicholson,

Elsworth, Char. W. T Focke, Me and Mrs. Good bars, E. J. Gravel, Mh. Hellat, De

H.

Holberton, Mijn S Hurday, Fred. C. logenohl, C.

Shilton Bilverstone, Mr. &

Silverston

Somare, Mr Somer

Bquare, Miss Nels Stevenson, Lt-Comdr. Grevenson, Miss

and Mr

Mrs. Swan, WI HIST

csaph, Jo E. Jackson, Mrs. & child King, Mr. and

Chas, G Lewis, B. S,

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTRE

March 16th, 1907, mm, -

Hao Thi Ha Vindhi

Rowoldt, S. B.

Sander, Miss F. E Schaltho er P.

Schneider, Mrs. Gad (3)

Via:livestock.

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A émuro Hakodate Taklo...

jag

Kochi

30.15

30.17

Kagoshima...

O.kima 323

Ishigakijima,

Donald, Mr. and Mrs, child

W. H. Doolittle, F. H

Dowley, Mr. and

Downing, Mr and

T. C. and infanl Doyle, F. G

Eichelman, B, Dieyfus, M Danton, G. A Einstmann, Evan Jones, Mr.

W

“MIT, E... D'alichid, H. J

Fischer, R. Fisher, H. G. Franklin, C. B. Fletcher Hi

it certain that the recent movement by which Yuensang, Br. s., 1,178, T. M. Meyrick, 18th Hngkong. Fr. 9.E., 730, E. Coreil, 15th Mar Honolulu, and San Francisco-Per, America Froman, Mias

Persian reformers procuted the assent of their ruler to a constitution had the moral support of the British envoy, and there is ñiso reason to believe that no opposition was offered by Russia's representative. The constitution granted was of a highly liberal type, the Shah's Ministers being made accountable to a nation. al assembly, which was invested with the power of the purie, During the last works of the late Shah's reign, indeed, ‚his eldest son, who was acting as Regent, and who has now succeeded to the throne, insisted that the assembly, instead of consisting of the single chamber riginally planned, should be bicamer al, a Senate or upper bouse being added, of: whose members part should be ele tive and the rest appointive. This change, though at first

it met resistance, was in the end accepted by the assembly.

** It remains to be seen whether representative institutions are workable, in a country where the giving and taking of bribes is universally practised. Waj need not, on thatccount Assume that a national assembly will be incapable of usefulness, for up to the last quarter of the eighteenth century the British House of Commons reeked with corruption, Nor is the average Persian, to-day, more likely to be influenced by money, than the average Russian...If the Russians ate fit to govern themselves, and few onlukers seem to coul it, Persians also may in time disclosa similar aptitudes. The germ of rule has long existed in the agricultural districts, the taxes payable in a given locality being collected by the tribal chief. What Persia heeds is fiscat reform, improvement in the means of transport- ation and the systematic stimulation of agricul ture and manufacture. "Persian" export. nie capable of very great expansion beginning in the way of road making has already been effected, so far as the communication of ***Teheran with the Caspian is concerned, and railways or good wagon roads ought to connect other important centres of production with the ports on the Persian Gulf, and Arabian Sea. Foreign loans for the purpose would be procur able if the Persian finances were put on a satisfactory footing,

Mach will depend, no doubi, on the personal character of the new sovereign. But even if he should desire to bring about a reaction-his insistence on the creation of a partly appolative Senate would indicate such a disposition-ho will probably find himself, like his father, con- strained in the end to yield to the popular demand

FASTING MAN AND HIS FOLLY.

Much anxiety is being, caused by the con- dition of Sacco, who is attempting to break all records by fasting for fifty days at Olympia, and the question of putting a stop to the fast is be- log considered.

The appearance of the man makes it neces sary for this action to be taken without delay. Bo looks as if he is dying,

It is now twenty-eight days since he entered the small wonden hut in which he is imprison ed during his fast, This hut is without n door, and he cannot leave it unto the side is broken through by a carpenter, my

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Backwards and, forwards across the narrow limits of his cagé Sacco hobb'es most of the time when he is not asleep. He was once, if his photographs are to be believed, a tall man, strong and vigorous looking, He now seema liku pon in the last stages of consumptión, FA His shoulders are bent, his chooks painfulty 'sunkep, his forehead lined by deep fukrows, and his dark eyes are mournful as those of a besten dog. He is dressed in a shabby frock, coat, with a dark red tie that hangs oosely 'as if the wearer was indifferent whether it was fastened or not; ↑ He Inoka a very wreck of a man, almost a scarecrów,

UNASIPRISON ATMOSPHERE. A

The atmosphere Inside his prison must be appalling, for he am kes continuously, and thers:It only a small grating to admit fresti sir. Indeed, ha co plains that fresh sir make Bins feel 11. When the exhibition is open the temperature fa very high, when it is closed it is Be very low,vyojlant

Mar Manila 15th, Mat., Geo,~~]., M. & Co... Yawain Maru, Jap. s.s., 2,366, T. L: Harrison, 18th Mar,Manila 17th Mar. Gen.-N. Y. K.

Bingo Maru, Jap. 11. 6,347, F. L. Sommer,

18th Mar,-Yokohama via Shanghai 25th Mar, Gen-N, Y. K. '- Kramabad, Nor s., 860, O. Shandans, 17th-

ar-Saigon 12th Mar. Rice.-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Clearances at the Harbour Ofios. Michael Jeðsm, for Vaiphong. Chotufa, for swalOW. Temkin, for Saigon, Wuku, for Saigos. Halloles, for Amoy. Fadis, for flaiphong. Emeraude, for Haiphong, Japan, for Shanghai, Satnam, for Canton.

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Japan, for Shanghai, Mapkypin, for Nagasaki. Failer, for Hoihow. Bluecrost, for Saigon..

Tepartures. Mar. 17.

Aragonia, for Portland, Or. Hatching, for Coast l'oita. Masan Maru, for Swatow. Nichibei Maru, for Talien. Varg, for Saigon,

Amberton, for Rangoon, Quarta, for Saigon. Wakatsu Maru, for Moji. Aferite, for Singapore.

Mar, 18,

Raleigh, Am, cruiser, for Manila, Shantung, for Singapore. Cantuin, for Bangkok., Talang, for Saigon. Michael Jebten, for Haiphong, Wuhu, for aigon, Harlan, for Pakhai. Fluktang, for Shanghai.

Fassengers arrived, Per Persia, from Singapore-330 Chinese, Per Alcedo, from Taal, Luzon-Mr. and Mr G. W.C. Drexel, Mr. I. S. Biddle, and Dr. J. S. Sharpe.

Per Changsha, from Australian Ports-Mr. and Mr. Baker, Capt and Mrs. McIntosh, Mr. J. H. Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Benyville, Measrt, Harker, Doyle, Dr. Andr ww, Misses Olesen, M. Olesen, to Chinese, and 17 Japanese

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Hoihow 14th Mar., Ballast.-A. R. M.

Isobe Maru, Jap. 24., 1,859, K. Hayashi, rath

Man-Moji 9th Mar., Coal-M, B. K. Japan, Br. ss., 3,806, J. G. Olifent, 13th Mar.,

-Calcutta 241b Feb., Penang and Singa pore 6th Mar, Gen.-D., S. & Co., Ld. Kaifong, Br. s.., 986, E. Fin ayson, 15th Mar,

Cebu and floilo 1th Mar, Sugar and Labor, Nor. .. 949, J. H. Jensen, 12th Mar

Sapan wood, B. & S

Natuna Island via Singapore 3rd Mar Timber and Planks. Chinese...

· Laerter, Br. 1.3., 1,310, J. B. Jackson, 15th Mar, -Saigon rith Mar., Rice and Gen. Chi

деле.

Margarita, Am. 11, 721, A. R., Cushing. and

Mar..-Singapore 24th '1 ab.

Merapi, Dut, 8.1., 1,397. Uldall, 14th Mar. Singapore 8th Mar,, Sugar.—Order. Phuyen, Fr. 8.6., 7.500, Boulsson, 33rd Feb,

-Canton 23rd Feb., Gen.—B. & Co. Pongtong, Ger 1, 998, W. Bäteführ, ráth MarBangkok 9th Mar, Rice-M. &

Co.

Suer, Rus. 6.8, 1.305. Klonsen, tith Mar,

Saigon 6th Mar, Rice,—Ordar.

Sun a Maru, lap. 8.x., 2, 04, ff. Yamagushi, 12th Mar, Saigon 3rd Mar, Rice-Gilman

& Co. Tango Mazo, Jap. **, 4,626, A. E. Moses, cih Mar,Shanghal 7th Mar Flour, Matches and Gen.-N. Y. K........ Testar, .Br. 6.5., 2,763, H. Davison, 2.5th MarVancouver 14th Feb, and Shang hai rith Mar, Gen.-C. P R. Co.

Tenu, Br. s.5., 1,385, A. Sommerville, 15th Mar,-Mania rath Már., Gen.-B. & Tjilatjap, Dut. $.5. 2,475, P. J. van Emmerick, 12th Feb,,-Moji ih Feb., Coal.-J. C.-J.

L.

Ulv, Nor, s., 884, J. Federsen, 11th Mar, Saigon 7th Mar, Rice and Faddy. Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Undine, Nor s., (,113, H. Thorkjornsen, 23rd Dec.-Chefoo 17th Dec, Geo---Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Victoria, Swed. K., 989, J. A, Hellberg, 12th Mar Saigon zih, Mar, Rico.—Sagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Yawala Matu, Jap. s.s., 4,300, K. Satsuma, 15th

MarRangoon inib Mar, Rice-Order Yikiang, Br. us, 1,236, Thomas, 16th Mar,,- - Saigon 11th Mar., Rice.-J., M. & Co. Yoneyama Maru, Jap, as, 1,750, S. Todorokij and Mar,Moji asth Feb., Matches and Gen-Fook Sang & Co.

Vestb

Fram

pur

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Europe, &c. India, via Toticorin-l'e Macedonia, 23rd Man, tt A,M,

Macao-Per Sut Tat, 23rd. Man, K.IS P.M. Karatsu, Kobe, Yokohama; Callao, (Fern) and Iquique, (Chile)-Por Gianfarg, 16th Mar Tientsin-Fer Kurichow, 26th Mar., 3 P.M. A.M

Vicieva, and Vancouver, 11.C.-Per Tartar,

Shanghai, Nagsuk Kobe,

Yeksham, 27th Mary to AM,

Singapore and Colombo-Fer Sachsen, 27th Mar, 10 A.M.

· Eurone, &c, India, via Tuh rashe

Frost, BLV Fuller, Stpart

Grant, A. W,

Shields, MiniTM Sigel, W."""

Mrs. Singh, S. T...

- Sk⋅nu, A.

'm. Smyth, F. W.

- Souls, Mr. and Mrs.

Spittles, J. S.

Stebbing, W. T. Stephens, 11. Stohr, T. W. Stovold, P. A.

ad Sutherland, P. D.

Tabet,

Talbot, Jr., Mr. & Mrs, CEN, NAM Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. Thompson, Mit H. M. Topliss, H. J. Tredwap, C..

J., Wakefield, Mrs, M.

Winter, rs, and child Wite, J. B. Wishart. Withart, L Wood, G. G.

11,

.... (Anserican Vice Con- Willett, E. S,"

Fuller, Denman sul General)* Gimenez, A

Hall, Mrs. Guggenheim, S. Hall Capt. T.

Howell, lion. E. A. Harker, B. B... Howell, Mr. P. A.

Wood, Mr. and Mr.

R. H. and maid Wychgel, Dr. and Mrs. Young, J. A. Ygual, J.

PRAK.

Print Ludwig, 27th Mar., 11 A w

Manila, Fr. Withelma haten, Herbertshohe, Alexander, Mr. & Mrs. Melburne, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart, Lance: Aubrey, Dr. G. G. Merapi, Simpsonhafen, Brisbane, Sydney, C., stop, New Zealand and Fremantle-Per Prins Band, Dr. Sigismund, 28th Man, 11 A M.

Manila Per Zafiro, 30th Mar, 18 A.M......... Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Siberia, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, 2nd April, 10 A M.

Kelali, R.A., Majorård Keal, 2A, Col. & Mrs. Kent, Col; and Mrs. Knight, C, C,

Martin, R.

Miller, Mr.

Beattie, M. P Belion, Mrs. Blair, Mr and Mrs. D. Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Bendixar, Capt.

Mou, D. K.

K. Carruthers, E. S. Chalmers, f, 11, Clothier. Mr. and Mrs.

&c, India, edu. Tülcarin- 1. Ernest Bimons, and / pril, 17 A.M. B.C. and Seattle-Ter Aki Mar, 2nd April, H. W.

Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria,

3 P.M.

|Cobden, A. 5. Chefoo and Newchwang➡Per Kwaiyang, 6th Courtney, G. N. April, 3 r.M.

Darling, Col. Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Bris "Dooner, Capt. & Mre:

Manila, Zamboanga, Post Darwin, Thursday Dixnn, C. F. banc Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Ellis, Mr. and ales, Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Gale, Major 1, R. Changsha, 10th April, 3 F.M. -

Galbraithe, Mr. Victoria and Vanemuiser, R.C.-Per Empress of Greenhill, Mr.

Shanghal Naguihki, Kobe, Yokoham, Gelathrope, Mr. Chin, 11th April, 7PM

Visais AI, TIEH NỘILAN,

Adams, P..R

HONGKONG,..

Howard, A. Anderson, Mrs. R, and Howard, E.

daughter Andrews, D. A. Angler, Mr. and Apr, G.

A

Back, Mr., Mrs

Min F. F.

Innes, Capt. R. Joki, J. P. F.

Mrs. Joseph, R. M.

loughin, J. C.

and

Kepner, Mr. and Mrs.

P. E,

Ballay, Mr. and Mrs.

W S. - Baker, Mr. and Mrs. C. Barmson, Mr. & Mr.

John

Lawrence, Mr. & Mrs

M. J. and valet Linton, F.

Logan, Mr & Mrs. W. Longberg, Jr, P. W. Lyard, Mr. Steamers Expected.

1 you, Mrs. Baltiscombe, H. G, Per Japan, for Hongkong from London-

Beaulic, R. H.

Malden, G. F.. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Callow and 3 children.

Biervliet, A. Van(Vice- Marriott, Dr O. ' Acenis fleut. Col. H. N. Dumbleton, Miss A. Ej

Consul for Belguim) Massoy, Min K.A. Woodruff, and Lieut. E. W. Isaacson. From

Birbeck, P. J.

Melniosh, Mr. & Mrs. Singapore-Mesus. A. B. Bluan, Colledge, Siberia

Bisney, Mr. & Mrs. S. McLennin, A. Shanghai..P. M. Co... Mar. Mrs Ten Cheng Eng and man servant, Mrs. Kumano Maru. Japan.....N, Y. K... Mar. 19

Bisdey, Miss

Meister, fi, Tan Chew Kim and maid servant, Miss Namsang Singapore, M. & Co Mar, 20

Black, Mr. and Mrs. Mohr, · Wrecke, and Mr. W. Brewster. For Shanghai Totemi Man... Singapore. N. Y. K. Mar. 20 G.

Moors, S. Blanch, Mr. and Mrs. Moore; Dr. and Mr. for London-Messrs. ). A. Offer, H. Reeve, Delta

Singapore JP. & O, CoMar. 31

N. F.

W. B. A. P. Darwin, B. & S... Mar 23 Block, K. Polynesien..... Singapore. M. M. Mar. 25 Blount, Mr, and Mre," sul for Fanama)

Moreno, Alberto (Con-

rs. E. Fuller, infant and 2 children. From Chingto Singapore-Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wychgel. From London for Yokohama-Mr. J. Bionic.

Per Fuensang, from Manila-Misses Seloner, Davis and Remedios,"

Per Rub, from. Manila Messm. H. W. Roberts, O. E. Morgen, Dr. and Mr. A. P. Preston and child, Mr. S Guggenheim, Maj.

DOOK RETURNS

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA 'DOCKU.

at Kowloon Dock)

H, P. Nevill, Mr. and Mrs. Wood, Measts. A. Kwangchow Guinenez, 1. Ignat, Mr. and Miss Shields, igny

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Mr. Email Mapi, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rud- Hongkong ha man and child, Mr. F. 1. Ingensold, Miss Chowfa Freman, Me ar. Tin Tian Cho, M. A Brown, Fmeraude.............

1 Chambers, F. Niblock, Mr. and Mrs. Free! | Sorsogon ..................... man, Mr and Miss Johnston, Vessrs. G. H. Fronde m nowden, R. D. Alsop, Mr. and Mrs. Bloual, | Z. Y, de Aldecoaves Mestre Stone H. Humphreys, H. M. Gal- Tjilatjap.............. lagher, G C Campbell, Miss Shan San, and | US, -, Callao „mini Mis, Lyons.

Passagers departed.

Bainamismeje, Wongkol do Prins Sigismund.....

Per Zielen, for Sbangbai-Messm. John R. Rubis Hykes, A. Mohr, H. T. Butterworth, Kruse, F. Saphir ............ Necoiai, Alex. Comar, Bunch; D. H. Benjamin, Peng Fel

gn. Cosmopolitás

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Alacrity,

Astrara

A.

Gek, Mr.

Hareland, F,

HU, E. E, 'Hockaday, W, T.

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

E, S.

Oldo f, Mr. & Mrs. K. Persice, Mr. and Mrs.

Reid, ...o., Lt. Col.

J. M.

Pigge, Hr.

Naha imun

Chefoo

Weihaiwel9, &M)

Hackow...

Kinkiang Shanghai

Gottla

Sharp Peak..

Amoy... Swales Taihoku.... Taichu..... Talsan........ Keshun Pescadores...

.m.

a.m.

A.m

Canton... Hongkonginam. Victoria Peal Gap Rock...] Macao

Hoihow

Pakhol..

am.

Phulien ... 10 am — Tourang C. St. James Aparri m

и

Manila.......10a.m Legaspi 6 am. Bacolod..... ́.11.

elle Cebu. Labuan

March 18th, 1907, 8.25,

**

11

H

Vladivostock.7 m Nemuro 6: 1.17, Hakodate Tokio Kuchi Nagasaki..... Kagoshima. Oshima Naha

Rissland, Mr. & Mrs:|| Ishigakijima: Row, Major

H.

Sawer, Mik W. E. Sayer, G. W

Sinclan, A...

Smith, A. Findlay Spurge, Mr.

Thomson, O. D.

Valficelli, Consul-Gen.

and Mrs.

West, J. T.

Wilder, A. P.

Wi son, J. W.

Mp.

Cheloo...m Waibaiwel

a.m.303041

Hankow......6 a.m. Kiukian... Shanghai..... 9 a.m

Gutzlaff Sharp Prak...

"

Amoy jó am.

Swatowy

Taibokusa.m.30.3 Taichu.......

Trinas Koshun

Wounamaker, Mr. and Pescadores...

CRAIGIEBITN

Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Nelson, R. H.

Rel

Dar on, F. H. Denison, Mr. and Mrs. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Gittins, A. Kelly, P. S Pyo, E. Buroes

Smith, M. and Mr.

Grant Smith, E, Gript Smith, Percy Webb, Mr. and Mrs

Montaguo

OCCIDENTAL,

Brown, Mr. W. 5. ·Muoro, Mix A, Capeil, Mr. and Mrs. Pelløn, Mr. 1. R. and a children Piper, C. Farrow

Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Mr. and Mr

T.K.

Canton

Victoria Peak

30.23 30.23 11:3075

30.33

Hongkong.. tom. 19.34

Gap Rock... ∙MACEDO Holbow...

Pakbol

L

Phulienos,m

St. James. Aparri

49

16. IN

Manila.com.

1.M.

Legaspi.. Bacolod 9.m.

Cchu. Labuan

Gow, W.:

Simpson, Mr W. M. Gow, "Mrs. W. and 2 and child

children

Tabot, D. Lieut.Com. Thomas, Thomas, Lt-Comdr. L.

LA

Whyte, Mr. and Mrs

March xy st`: Mark

Mker mixte i Tarpiaiure ¿Humidity.

Lowe, J, C

R. and child

∙Rajn!all;

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION. ANDR

CLASS.

Bedford

Bramble Britomart... Cadmus Cherub

river gunboat rivar gumboat sloop

***

water tank and iøg ... strop ...

NAMR.

TONS GUN1) ·· LH,P.

CAPTAIN

LAST REPOR

despatch vessel... cruiser, 2nd-classTM cruiser, 1st class

1,700 4.362

24.

3,000 7,000

Commander H. La T, Leatham Captain C. L. Vaughan:i-ng

Shar

9,800

22,020

900

1,400

Liant, Commander E. G. W. Davidson. Lieut.-Commander W. L. Bamber... Commander B. L. Majendie...,

on passage to China:

Station Yangtase

Yangtase

Hongkong

3.00

Clio.......

1,400

Fame. Plora...

torpedo bost destroyer

5,700

cruiser, and clanes

7,000

Lient, Commander A. L. Gresson Captain H. Grant-Paltop

Commander C. D, R, Raikes 2

Hongkong

Shanghal

Hongkong

Hongkong

Handy Hart Janus

11

torpedo bost destmyer torpedo bost destroyer torpedo bost destroyer

4,000

4,000

LisaL Commander H. 1. Cosm Lieut Commander R, Henniker-Halton

Hongkong

Hongkong

180

3,900.

Lleul-Commander W. II. Darwall"

Hongkong

Kent King Alfred Kinsha Merlin

cruiser, in class.

9,800-

Captain B, V, Y. de Honeym

(Singapors and Sou

thern porte

$4,500

30,000

Captain C, F. Thunby

Hongkong

616

1,200

Liant Commander Parcy Crabtres...

1,400

KENZIE

23,000

A

6,500

Ships Passed The Canal.

Faraikand, 11th February Salas, Danfo Frath February-Neptune, Brzherzog, Franz Azamemnon, Ping Sway, St. Georgs, Nubla, Monmouth Rivirelyde: 10th February Achilles, Ban Moorhen umur, Japan, Zistan, 23rd February-Mana Olter. laur, Polynesien, Seydilis, Pring Hetrick Robin.. Karagama Meru, ambe Maru, Belgrapia Sando per 36th February Benavon, Brisgavia, Mongo Saipe maryshire, Sumatra, Nubia, Patricius, Falion, | Spuriste

F. Ronero, Mr. Au Fung Chi and party, sier H. Glenfarg, ezagu de Sausmary, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Jameson, Drufar i and Mra, Vau han Lee. For Nagasaki—Mr. and Mlis, Clauda iyon, Vr. T. Kamio, and him, Foi Chan, Mazumoto, and Mrs. Nerashelmet. Nagamuls For Hlogo-Mesurs, Tatsch; Ng For Yokohama Messrs. Pope, O. Neuburg, Garing, P. de Pouvit, Lou Mar, Yeang King Sing, au Lam Po, Mara, ka, Yung Lak Tat, Chidg Hong, Lau Lo, F. Rowe, Sir N. Nathan, Rev. Genhead, Dr. Fox, Messrs. T. Adair, Brown Robinson, Dr. Ho der Saudo Backling All day long the public flatten their faces ton, Mr. and Mrs. M, Gross, Dr. L, Varmay against the windows of the hufto giza at the Miss C. Kinhead, Mrs. Rush, Misa O. Williams, | Doratky, Kapnord, St Oswald, int, Marchw. | Tiki. man who is dying by inches acco gathers | Miss L. Gultner, and Mrs. Claudoir.ADR "Ambria, Borneo, Deucalion, Glenroy, Glenlos Timary, ng the front of his waistcoat to show-how thin "hd"had"got, and they laugh. Then they pass

Shipping Reporid

gan, Merionethshire, Oceanian, Spezia, Wray Castle 5th March Fannider, Caristiania,

[out, to'fook at the lions next door, why'at fant

by at leant .......... Sır. Parsia, from Tries a --Strong N.E.mons Jade at : favs. Pring Repens Lulipoid Bit 8000, March-Formosa, Gailumasi, Idomumans: Ville MARCEL MARSALFda la Ciotat, Korenna, Inaða Maru. Wakasa

have regu’or meálsynett

'It is a most degrading spectacis, and is nilesded by sn most danger that the 'niarren,

Str. Tranguebar. from Shanghais. Strong, Fostonhall Schonfels, 19th March Wie tion of the police will be calls for unless it is wind from NNE with rain.

Denbighshire, Dan of Malus (Masazen, Safi suma, Rhananta Glancar, SA

Sacco's manager admits that the cndition (the sufferer is had, although he, believes, be not so bad as he was between the fith, and Courtesth days of the fasty;

Bir, Yurniang, from Manila Frosh to stroPE "Gangb

monsoon and rough set, a w

› Str.. Rubí, from Manila?

rong - monsoon, at Arrivkir

Set) and high san clear and cloudy

cruiser, rat class river gunboat ̄`*•

surveying ship

cruiser; 1st class-

(river gunbest

torpedo boat destroyer

river gunboat

river gunboat:

toer gebluet

cruiser, 183 class

Jóipedo Lost lest

river/gunb

Captain John F. Parry

Captain J. A. Toks Day Lisnt-Commander Robert E. Vaughan.

Lient-Commander.J'`Kiddle.

Lient Coi

nmander (*. C. Waśc

indar H. "To atlay

Lleut-Csi der:J-T+84/yna“;

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